High-Pressure XPS of Crotyl
Alcohol Selective Oxidation
over Metallic and Oxidized Pd(111)
Posted on 2016-02-20 - 07:24
Here, we report on the first application of high-pressure
XPS (HP-XPS)
to the surface catalyzed selective oxidation of a hydrocarbon over
palladium, wherein the reactivity of metal and oxide surfaces in directing
the oxidative dehydrogenation of crotyl alcohol (CrOH) to crotonaldehyde
(CrHCO) is evaluated. Crotonaldehyde formation is disfavored over
Pd(111) under all reaction conditions, with only crotyl alcohol decomposition
observed. In contrast, 2D Pd5O4 and 3D PdO overlayers
are able to selectively oxidize crotyl alcohol (1 mTorr) to crotonaldehyde
in the presence of co-fed oxygen (140 mTorr) at temperatures as low
as 40 °C. However, 2D Pd5O4 ultrathin films
are unstable toward reduction by the alcohol at ambient temperature,
whereas the 3D PdO oxide is able to sustain catalytic crotonaldehyde
production even up to 150 °C. Co-fed oxygen is essential to stabilize
palladium surface oxides toward in situ reduction by crotyl alcohol,
with stability increasing with oxide film dimensionality.
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Lee, Adam F.; Naughton, James N.; Liu, Zhi; Wilson, Karen (2016). High-Pressure XPS of Crotyl
Alcohol Selective Oxidation
over Metallic and Oxidized Pd(111). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/cs300450y