Silica-supported isolated gallium sites as highly active, selective and stable propane dehydrogenation catalysts

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Single-site gallium centers on the surface of silica are prepared via grafting of [Ga(OSi(OtBu)3)3(THF)] on SiO2-700 followed by a thermolysis step. The resulting surface species corresponds to well-defined tetra-coordinate gallium single-sites, [(SiO)3Ga(XOSi)] (X =-H or Si) according to IR, X-ray absorption near-edge structure and extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis. These gallium sites show high activity, selectivity and stability for propane dehydrogenation with an initial turnover frequency of 20 per h per gallium center, propylene selectivity of ≥93% and remarkable stability over 20 h. The stability of the catalyst probably results from site-isolation of the active site on a non-reducible support such as silica, diminishing facile reduction typical of Ga2O3-based catalysts.

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Searles, K., Siddiqi, G., Safonova, O. V., & Copéret, C. (2017). Silica-supported isolated gallium sites as highly active, selective and stable propane dehydrogenation catalysts. Chemical Science, 8(4), 2661–2666. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc05178b

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