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Stepwise construction of silica-supported tantalum/iridium heteropolymetallic catalysts using surface organometallic chemistry.

Authors :
Lassalle, Sébastien
Jabbour, Ribal
Del Rosal, Iker
Maron, Laurent
Fonda, Emiliano
Veyre, Laurent
Gajan, David
Lesage, Anne
Thieuleux, Chloé
Camp, Clément
Source :
Journal of Catalysis. Dec2020, Vol. 392, p287-301. 15p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• Two routes to prepare Ta-Ir/SiO 2 catalysts via surface organometallic chemistry. • In-depth structural characterization of Ta, Ta-Ir and Ta-Ir 2 surface sites. • Improved catalytic performances in H/D isotope exchange and propane metathesis. A stepwise surface organometallic chemistry (SOMC) methodology consisting in using a silica-supported tantalum species, [(≡SiO)Ta(CH t Bu)(CH 2 t Bu) 2 ], as a reactive center to coordinate an iridium site, was developed to construct tantalum/iridium heterobimetallic edifices. The resulting material, MAT-2 , exhibits enhanced catalytic performances - both in H/D isotopic exchange and alkane metathesis reactions - in comparison to MAT-1 , which was prepared from the direct grafting on silica of a well-defined heterobimetallic Ta/Ir complex. We projected that the difference in catalytic activity was due to the presence of distinct active sites and we used a combination of advanced spectroscopic methods (IR, solid-state NMR and XAS spectroscopies) as well as modeling (computational studies and molecular models) to identify the structure of these surface species. These investigations point towards the presence of three types of active sites at the surface of MAT-2 : the heterobimetallic surface species, [≡SiOTa(CH 2 t Bu) 2 {IrH 2 (Cp*)}] 2-s , which is also found in MAT-1 , as well as an unanticipated heterotrimetallic species, [≡SiOTa(CH 2 t Bu) 2 {IrH 2 (Cp*)}], 3-s along with some unreacted monometallic Ta sites [(≡SiO)Ta(CH t Bu)(CH 2 t Bu) 2 ], 1-s. The well-defined trimetallic surface species 3-s was independently prepared and characterized to support this hypothesis. This study highlights the importance of the synthetic methodology used for the preparation of heterobimetallic species through SOMC, and the difficulty to obtain true single-sites surface species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219517
Volume :
392
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Catalysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147366185
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2020.10.016