Juanjuan Yang, Yanran Cui*, Ying Zhao, Stephen C. Purdy, Junyan Zhang, Haoyu Liu, Yanping Zheng, Lei Nie* and Zhenglong Li*,
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Spatially Aligned Binary Single-Site Catalyst on Defective SiO2 for Cascading Reactions
Capitalizing on the success of single-atom catalysts (SACs), dual-atom catalysts (DACs) have emerged as a new frontier in heterogeneous catalysis. However, most SACs and DACs studies seek to uniformly distribute the catalytic sites on the support material, which can hinder their effectiveness in intricate multistep cascading reactions. Particularly, it is a grand challenge to precisely control the spatial distribution of two different single sites forming binary sites so that reactants and intermediates contact the catalytic sites in the exact sequence required by the reaction steps. Here, we report a new type of binary single-site catalyst, Cu1–Zr1@SiO2, with Cu1 and Zr1 sites spatially aligned with the reaction sequence of the cascade reactions. The catalyst is synthesized by a modified reverse microemulsion approach, with single Cu sites anchored by nonbridging oxygen hole centers, which were induced by doping single Zr sites into SiO2. Low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEIS) reveals that the outermost surface of the catalyst contains only Cu single sites, while the Zr sites are dispersed in the bulk. The catalytic performance is demonstrated in ethanol conversion to butenes, a model cascade reaction which includes ethanol dehydrogenation and aldol condensation steps. The precisely spatially controlled binary sites enable ethanol to first undergo dehydrogenation to acetaldehyde on Cu sites, followed by aldol condensation of acetaldehyde on Zr sites. As a result, C3+ olefins selectivity as high as 77.0% (56.0% selectivity of butenes) is achieved by suppressing ethylene formation.
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