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Incorporation of Pd Single‐Atom Sites in Perovskite with an Excellent Selectivity toward Photocatalytic Semihydrogenation of Alkynes

Semihydrogenation is a crucial industrial process. Noble metals such as Pd have been extensively studied in semihydrogenation reactions, owing to their unique catalytic activity toward hydrogen activation. However, the overhydrogenation of alkenes to alkanes often happens due to the rather strong ad...

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Published in:Angewandte Chemie 2024-10, Vol.136 (42), p.n/a
Main Authors: Yang, Baoying, Liu, Kunlong, Ma, Yuhui, Ma, Jian‐Jie, Chen, Yi‐Yu, Huang, Meirong, Yang, Can, Hou, Yidong, Hung, Sung‐Fu, Yu, Jimmy C., Zhang, Jinshui, Wang, Xinchen
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description Semihydrogenation is a crucial industrial process. Noble metals such as Pd have been extensively studied in semihydrogenation reactions, owing to their unique catalytic activity toward hydrogen activation. However, the overhydrogenation of alkenes to alkanes often happens due to the rather strong adsorption of alkenes on Pd active phases. Herein, we demonstrate that the incorporation of Pd active phases as single‐atom sites in perovskite lattices such as SrTiO3 can greatly alternate the electronic structure and coordination environment of Pd active phases to facilitate the desorption of alkenes rather than further hydrogenation. Furthermore, the incorporated Pd sites can be well stabilized without sintering by a strong host–guest interaction with SrTiO3 during the activation of H species in hydrogenation reactions. As a result, the Pd incorporated SrTiO3 (Pd‐SrTiO3) exhibits an excellent time‐independent selectivity (>99.9 %) and robust durability for the photocatalytic semihydrogenation of phenylacetylene to styrene. This strategy based on incorporation of active phases in perovskite lattices will have broad implications in the development of high‐performance photocatalysts for selective hydrogenation reactions. Pd active phases have been successfully incorporated in the lattices of SrTiO3 as single‐atom sites (Pd‐SrTiO3) for the semihydrogenation of alkynes. The Pd atoms with an optimized electronic structure and coordination environment facilitate the desorption of alkenes, thereby exhibiting an excellent time‐independent selectivity (>99.9 %) and robust durability.
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Alkenes
Alkynes
Catalytic activity
Electronic structure
Hydrogenation
Incorporation
Lattices
Metal-substituted perovskites
Metals
Noble metals
Pd single sites
Perovskites
Phases
Phenylacetylene
Photocatalysis
Selectivity
Semihydrogenation
SrTiO3
Strontium titanates
Styrene
title Incorporation of Pd Single‐Atom Sites in Perovskite with an Excellent Selectivity toward Photocatalytic Semihydrogenation of Alkynes
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