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Visible-light-driven non-oxidative dehydrogenation of alkanes at ambient conditions

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  • Lili Zhang

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Le Liu

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Ziye Pan

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Rui Zhang

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Zhuoyang Gao

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Guangming Wang

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Keke Huang

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Xiaoyue Mu

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Fuquan Bai

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

  • Yan Wang

    (Jilin University)

  • Wei Zhang

    (Jilin University)

  • Zhonghua Cui

    (Jilin University)

  • Lu Li

    (Jilin University
    Jilin University)

Abstract

Direct non-oxidative dehydrogenation of alkanes produces useful carbon feedstocks and hydrogen fuel. However, breaking the C–H bonds in alkanes typically requires high temperature, stoichiometric oxidants or high-energy ultraviolet light; processes that operate under milder conditions are attractive but tend to have poor efficiency. Here we report Pt/black TiO2 photocatalysts in which Pt species are close to each other but not directly bonded, exhibiting high performance for alkane dehydrogenation in visible to near-infrared light at room temperature. For cyclohexane dehydrogenation, the turnover number for H2 production exceeded 100,000 without any deactivation over 80 reaction cycles, far beyond thermal reactions. For methane, 8.2% conversion was achieved with 65% selectivity to propane, rather than the more common ethane. We propose that methane undergoes intramolecular dehydrogenation to produce a methylene intermediate. For C2+ alkanes, fast dehydrogenation (up to 1,440 µmol g−1 h−1) to the corresponding olefins was realized. Distinct from isolated Pt+ monomers, the collections of Pt+ monomers give better photocatalytic activity and selectivity.

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  • Lili Zhang & Le Liu & Ziye Pan & Rui Zhang & Zhuoyang Gao & Guangming Wang & Keke Huang & Xiaoyue Mu & Fuquan Bai & Yan Wang & Wei Zhang & Zhonghua Cui & Lu Li, 2022. "Visible-light-driven non-oxidative dehydrogenation of alkanes at ambient conditions," Nature Energy, Nature, vol. 7(11), pages 1042-1051, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natene:v:7:y:2022:i:11:d:10.1038_s41560-022-01127-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41560-022-01127-1
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    1. Ziyu Chen & Yutao Ye & Xiaoyi Feng & Yan Wang & Xiaowei Han & Yu Zhu & Shiqun Wu & Senyao Wang & Wenda Yang & Lingzhi Wang & Jinlong Zhang, 2023. "High-density frustrated Lewis pairs based on Lamellar Nb2O5 for photocatalytic non-oxidative methane coupling," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-12, December.

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