Issue 10, 2024

The role of oxygen vacancies and Zn in isobutene synthesis from ethanol employing Zn, Zr-based catalysts

Abstract

Zn, Zr-based catalysts were prepared by dry impregnation and employed in the synthesis of isobutene from ethanol in the presence of water. The catalysts were characterized by means of several techniques such as XPS, XRD, N2 physical adsorption, HRTEM, NH3-TPD, EPR, CO2-TPD, XRF, ethanol-TPD, and CO2/H2-TPSR. The mechanism of isobutene synthesis from ethanol was examined using density functional theory (DFT) calculations. This work shows that employing the wetness impregnation procedure makes it possible to replace Zr4+ on m-ZrO2 with Zn2+, generating oxygen vacancies and Zr3+ (cus) species on the ZrO2 surface. It was observed that the Zn solubility limit in m-ZrO2 is reached above 6 at% Zn. The Zn2+ and oxygen vacancies on the surface of m-ZrO2 drastically changed the catalytic behavior of this oxide. They promote the generation of acetaldehyde from ethanol and also acetone from this aldehyde. Moreover, the Zn2+ and oxygen vacancies play a pivotal role in the rate-limiting step of this cascade reaction, which involves the conversion of acetone into isobutene and more specifically acetaldehyde enolate species condensation. This phenomenon was very well described by the linear correlation obtained between the Zn concentration on the m-ZrO2 surface and the yield of isobutene. Finally, this paper presents new perspectives for the generation of isobutene from ethanol, shedding light on the mechanism of this rather complex process.

Graphical abstract: The role of oxygen vacancies and Zn in isobutene synthesis from ethanol employing Zn, Zr-based catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2024
Accepted
02 Apr 2024
First published
02 Apr 2024

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024,14, 2794-2805

The role of oxygen vacancies and Zn in isobutene synthesis from ethanol employing Zn, Zr-based catalysts

M. G. S. Pinheiro, E. F. de Souza, L. H. Chagas, P. C. Zonetti, G. G. Gonzalez, N. R. C. Huaman, O. C. Alves, L. M. Rossi, L. E. P. Borges and L. G. Appel, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024, 14, 2794 DOI: 10.1039/D4CY00230J

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