Jiamei Wei , Xuning Wang , Shen Wang, Lin Zhu, Haoxiang Xu, Daojian Cheng
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Abstract
The oxidation state of Pd species has been regarded as significant property to adjust catalytic performance for the direct synthesis of H2O2 (DSHP). However, the effect of oxidation state on DSHP remains controversial in whether higher or lower oxidation states benefit the enhancement of H2O2 yield. Herein, we discover a volcanic relationship between Pd oxidation state of Pd/TiO2 catalysts and H2O2 yield. A series of Pd/TiO2 catalysts were synthesized with controllable oxidation state via modifying heat treatment condition. Specifically, the Pd2+% has a volcanic relationship with H2O2 selectivity, while has an inverted volcanic relationship with H2 conversion, emerging with a summit of H2O2 yield at the moderate experimental oxidation state of Pd (Pd2+%=34.55%). Mechanism studies illustrate that the layered Pd oxides on metallic Pd have different oxidation degrees upon diverse heat treatment condition, which accounts for the Pd oxidation state dependent H2O2 yield on Pd/TiO2. The partial oxidation of metal Pd is regarded as the active site of the moderate oxidation state, which effectively hinder the hydrogenation and decomposition of H2O2 and first-order reaction to produce H2O. In this work, we emphasized the important role of oxidation state in regulating catalytic activity and selectivity, which provides guidance for the rational design of Pd-based catalysts towards DSHP.
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