A DFT study of furan hydrogenation and ring opening on Pd(111)

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The reaction energies and the corresponding energy barriers of hydrogenation and ring opening of furan on Pd(111) for the formation of tetrahydrofuran (THF), 1-butanol and small hydrocarbons were studied using density functional theory (DFT). THF forms via sequential hydrogenation of carbon atoms of the furan ring in the order of α-carbon, adjacent β-carbon, second β-carbon, and the remaining α-carbon. Upon hydrogenation of the α-carbon of furan, ring opening becomes facile. Thus, hydrofuran (HF) is a reactive intermediate in both hydrogenation and ring opening. The fate of HF determines the selectivity of the overall reaction. A simple kinetic analysis indicates that coverage effects are important and the hydrogen partial pressure is a key factor in controlling selectivity. Dihydrofuran (DHF) was found to be a stable intermediate, consistent with experimental findings. Once DHF is formed, ring opening is not favored due to the high energy barriers of ring opening of DHF, trihydrofuran (TriHF) and THF. 1-Butanol is a thermodynamically favored product, while THF is kinetically preferred. Our theoretical work agrees well with experimental observations that 1-butanol is a major product at high temperatures whereas THF is a major product at low temperatures. Insights gained into selectivity toward ring hydrogenation and ring opening can assist future studies in catalyst selection. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Wang, S., Vorotnikov, V., & Vlachos, D. G. (2014). A DFT study of furan hydrogenation and ring opening on Pd(111). Green Chemistry, 16(2), 736–747. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3gc41183d

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