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January 16, 2024

Researchers realize ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction over single-atom catalyst

Pocket-like ensemble of Mo-S-Pt1-S-Mo sites for ethylene methoxycarbonylation by M-H mechanism. Credit: Wang An
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Pocket-like ensemble of Mo-S-Pt1-S-Mo sites for ethylene methoxycarbonylation by M-H mechanism. Credit: Wang An

Ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction is the key process in the alpha-route to produce methyl methacrylate industrially. This approach has the advantages of using widely available raw materials, having high atomic efficiency as well as high selectivity, compared with traditional approaches such as acetone-cyanohydrins, isobutene oxidation and ethylene hydroformylation.

However, ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction still employs homogeneous Pd–P complexes as catalysts, and uses strongly corrosive acids as promoters, which has difficulty in the recovery of the catalysts and raises .

Recently, a research group led by Profs. Zhang Tao and Wang Aiqin from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) realized the ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction over Pt1/MoS2 single-atom catalyst (SAC).

The study is in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

As a bridge between homogeneous and , SACs are regarded as new opportunities. In this study, the researchers fabricated MoS2 nanosheets supported Pt SAC where Pt formed multi-functional Mo-S-Pt-S-Mo entities with Mo atoms on the support.

They found that the metal-support concerted catalysis, Pt1/MoS2 presented good catalytic performances in ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction under acid promoter-free conditions. The turnover frequency (TOF) reached 320 h-1, comparable to some homogeneous catalysts. Pt1/MoS2 could be reused without significant decay in .

"Our study provides a new way to design and develop efficient heterogeneous catalysts for alkoxycarbonylation reactions of alkenes," said Prof. Wang.

More information: An Wang et al, Ethylene Methoxycarbonylation over Heterogeneous Pt1/MoS2 Single-Atom Catalyst: Metal-Support Concerted Catalysis, Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023).

Journal information: Journal of the American Chemical Society

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