Atomically dispersed Ir/α-MoC catalyst with high metal loading and thermal stability for water-promoted hydrogenation reaction

  • Siwei Li
  • , Ruochen Cao
  • , Mingquan Xu
  • , Yuchen Deng
  • , Lili Lin
  • , Siyu Yao
  • , Xuan Liang
  • , Mi Peng
  • , Zirui Gao
  • , Yuzhen Ge
  • , Jin Xun Liu
  • , Wei Xue Li
  • , Wu Zhou
  • , Ding Ma

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Abstract

Synthesis of atomically dispersed catalysts with high metal loading and thermal stability is challenging but particularly valuable for industrial application in heterogeneous catalysis. Here, we report a facile synthesis of a thermally stable atomically dispersed Ir/α-MoC catalyst with metal loading as high as 4 wt%, an unusually high value for carbide supported metal catalysts. The strong interaction between Ir and the α-MoC substrate enables high dispersion of Ir on the α-MoC surface, and modulates the electronic structure of the supported Ir species. Using quinoline hydrogenation as a model reaction, we demonstrate that this atomically dispersed Ir/α-MoC catalyst exhibits remarkable reactivity, selectivity and stability, for which the presence of high-density isolated Ir atoms is the key to achieving high metal-normalized activity and mass-specific activity. We also show that the water-promoted quinoline hydrogenation mechanism is preferred over the Ir/α-MoC, and contributes to high selectivity towards 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline. The present work demonstrates a new strategy in constructing a high-loading atomically dispersed catalyst for the hydrogenation reaction.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbernwab026
JournalNational Science Review
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • atomically dispersed catalysts
  • high metal loading
  • hydrogenation of quinoline
  • molybdenum carbide

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