Selective Cleavage
of α‑Olefins to Produce
Acetylene and Hydrogen
Posted on 2024-04-22 - 19:44
Acetylene production from mixed α-olefins emerges
as a potentially
green and energy-efficient approach with significant scientific value
in the selective cleavage of C–C bonds. On the Pd(100) surface,
it is experimentally revealed that C2 to C4 α-olefins
undergo selective thermal cleavage to form surface acetylene and hydrogen.
The high selectivity toward acetylene is attributed to the 4-fold
hollow sites which are adept at severing the terminal double bonds
in α-olefins to produce acetylene. A challenge arises, however,
because acetylene tends to stay at the Pd(100) surface. By using the
surface alloying methodology with alien Au, the surface Pd d-band
center has been successfully shifted away from the Fermi level to
release surface-generated acetylene from α-olefins as a gaseous
product. Our study actually provides a technological strategy to economically
produce acetylene and hydrogen from α-olefins.
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Xu, Meijia; Hu, Zheng-Yang; Liang, Xiaoyang; Zhu, Yifan; Ding, Honghe; Hu, Jun; et al. (2024). Selective Cleavage
of α‑Olefins to Produce
Acetylene and Hydrogen. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c03524