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Enabling long-distance hydrogen spillover in nonreducible metal-organic frameworks for catalytic reaction

Chemistry

Enabling long-distance hydrogen spillover in nonreducible metal-organic frameworks for catalytic reaction

X. Bai, C. Yang, et al.

Discover how Xiao-Jue Bai, Caoyu Yang, and Zhiyong Tang have revolutionized hydrogen spillover in nonreducible metal-organic frameworks. Their study reveals how functional groups and water molecules enhance hydrogen migration, paving the way for efficient hydrogenation of N-heteroarenes with remarkable selectivity. This groundbreaking research could transform the landscape of heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage!

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Abstract
Hydrogen spillover is an extraordinary effect in heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage, which refers to the surface migration of metal particle-activated hydrogen atoms over the solid supports. Historical studies on this phenomenon have mostly been limited to reducible metal oxides where the long-distance proton-electron coupled migration mechanism has been established, yet the key question remains on how to surmount short-distance and defect-dependent hydrogen migration on nonreducible supports. By demerging hydrogen migration and hydrogenation reaction, here we demonstrate that the hydrogen spillover in nonreducible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can be finely modulated by the ligand functional groups or embedded water molecules, enabling significant long-distance (exceed 50 nm) movement of activated hydrogen. Furthermore, using sandwich nanostructured MOFs@Pt@MOFs as catalysts, we achieve highly selective hydrogenation of N-heteroarenes via controllable hydrogen spillover from Pt to MOFs-shell. We anticipate that this work will enhance the understanding of hydrogen spillover and shed light on de novo design of MOFs supported catalysts for many important reactions involving hydrogen.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 24, 2024
Authors
Xiao-Jue Bai, Caoyu Yang, Zhiyong Tang
Tags
hydrogen spillover
metal-organic frameworks
catalysis
hydrogen migration
N-heteroarenes
hydrogenation
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