Understanding Trends in Ethylene Epoxidation on Group
IB Metals
Posted on 2021-09-14 - 18:39
Ethylene
epoxidation is an industrially vital reaction to produce
ethylene oxide (EO), which is usually hindered by the competing acetaldehyde
formation and the subsequent combustion. So far, Ag-based materials
are the most effective catalysts for the reaction, which have been
extensively studied over the past decades. However, many fundamental
questions are still under debate. In this paper, using density functional
theory calculations, scaling relation analysis, and microkinetic modeling,
we provide understandings of several open questions for ethylene epoxidation,
including why Ag is the best catalyst compared to other group IB metals
such as Cu and Au. Our model indicates that the answers to these questions
originate from the moderate O-bonding and weak C-bonding strengths
on Ag surfaces, leading to relatively high ethylene conversion and
EO selectivity.
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Li, Hao; Cao, Ang; Nørskov, Jens K. (2021). Understanding Trends in Ethylene Epoxidation on Group
IB Metals. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.1c03094