High-entropy oxide-derived Cu catalysts for the coupling reaction of cyclohexanol dehydrogenation with acetone hydrogenation

Abstract

Dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol to cyclohexanone is a vital step in manufacturing nylon; however, this endothermic reaction is unfavourable at low temperatures. In this work, a high-entropy oxide (Cu0.75Zn0.15Mg7.1Al1Sc1O11-HEO) was synthesized from a well-structured Cu0.75Zn0.15Mg7.1Al1Sc1(OH)20CO3 layered double hydroxide. Characterization results disclosed that Cu0.75Zn0.15Mg7.1Al1Sc1O11-HEO possesses a large specific surface area (157 m2 g−1), enhanced basicity and high Cu dispersion in the framework of HEO (74.0%). The reduced Cu0.75Zn0.15Mg7.1Al1Sc1O11-HEO catalyst was highly active and stable in the dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol compared with Cu-based catalysts prepared using binary, ternary, and quaternary mixed metal oxides. More interestingly, the conversion of cyclohexanol could be enhanced when acetone was used as the solvent and/or hydrogen acceptor. Thus, it was confirmed that the addition of acetone can enhance the yield of cyclohexanone and simultaneously result in the hydrogenation of acetone to isopropanol.

Graphical abstract: High-entropy oxide-derived Cu catalysts for the coupling reaction of cyclohexanol dehydrogenation with acetone hydrogenation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Thg7 2024
Accepted
10 Thg9 2024
First published
10 Thg9 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, Advance Article

High-entropy oxide-derived Cu catalysts for the coupling reaction of cyclohexanol dehydrogenation with acetone hydrogenation

R. Li, Y. Ye, Y. Zhang, H. Zhao, W. Du and Z. Hou, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4TA04618H

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