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Water enables mild oxidation of methane to methanol on gold single-atom catalysts

Chemistry

Water enables mild oxidation of methane to methanol on gold single-atom catalysts

L. Luo, J. Luo, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking method for the direct oxidation of methane to methanol, achieving over 99% selectivity! This innovative research by Laihao Luo and team highlights how water plays a crucial role, facilitating this eco-friendly process under light irradiation, turning challenges into opportunities.

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Abstract
As a 100% atom-economy process, direct oxidation of methane into methanol remains as a grand challenge due to the dilemma between activation of methane and over-oxidation of methanol. Here, we report that water enabled mild oxidation of methane into methanol with >99% selectivity over Au single atoms on black phosphorus (Au₁/BP) nanosheets under light irradiation. The mass activity of Au₁/BP nanosheets reached 113.5 µmol gcatal⁻¹ in water pressured with 33 bar of mixed gas (CH₄:O₂ = 10:1) at 90 °C under light irradiation (1.2 W), while the activation energy was 43.4 kJ mol⁻¹. Mechanistic studies revealed that water assisted the activation of O₂ to generate reactive hydroxyl groups and •OH radicals under light irradiation. Hydroxyl groups reacted with methane at Au single atoms to form water and CH₃• species, followed by oxidation of CH₃• via •OH radicals into methanol. Considering the recycling of water during the whole process, we can also regard water as a catalyst.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 22, 2021
Authors
Laihao Luo, Jie Luo, Hongliang Li, Fangning Ren, Yifei Zhang, Andong Liu, Wei-Xue Li, Jie Zeng
Tags
methane oxidation
methanol production
gold single atoms
black phosphorus
water catalysis
hydroxyl groups
light irradiation
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