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Anomalous Reaction Pathways to Methane Production in Photocatalytic Ethanol Oxidation
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Publication Year
2024-10-02
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Vol.16, pp.52191-52199
Keyword
Eosin YHAThole scavengerphotocatalysissacrificial electron donor
Mesh Keyword
Cu complexesEosin YEthanol oxidationHATHole scavengerMethane productionPhoto-catalyticPhotocatalytic reduction reactionReaction pathwaysSacrificial electron donors
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Materials Science (all)
Abstract
Photocatalytic reduction reactions occasionally utilize sacrificial agents to scavenge photogenerated holes, thus enhancing the kinetics and efficiency of electron harvesting. However, exploring alternative hole-mediated oxidation reactions and their potential impact on photoredox processes is limited. This study investigates the products resulting from the oxidation of ethanol, a commonly used hole scavenger, and the underlying mechanisms involved. We examine a homogeneous eosin Y photoreaction scheme containing a Cu complex coordinated with an N-heterocyclic carbene, a combination often employed in CO2 conversion. Under visible-light excitation, this photosystem yields methane as an unusual product, alongside acetaldehyde and carbon monoxide. Mechanistic analysis reveals that ethanol undergoes a catalytic cascade involving oxidative processes, C−C bond cleavage, and intermolecular hydrogen atom transfer. Notably, the Lewis-acidic metal center of the Cu complex activates a novel pathway for ethanol oxidation. This work presents the influence of catalyst selection and reaction condition optimization on the emergence of new or unexpected catalytic processes.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/34500
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c08729
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This study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) through grants funded by Basic Science Research Program (2021R1A6A1A10044950), G-LAMP Program (RS-2023-00285390), and H2KOREA (2022Hydrogen fuel cell-002, Innovative Human Resources Development Project for Hydrogen Fuel Cells) through the NRF funded by the Ministry of Education.
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