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Abstract
Complete hydrogenation of aromatic compounds is an important subject in various industry fields. However, due to the high stabilization energy of aromatic compounds resulting from their high aromaticity and non-polarity, the hydrogenation reaction is usually performed under harsh reaction conditions in the presence of noble metal-based catalysts. We report herein a porous metal silicate (PMS) material PMS-58, which consists of Cu, Ce and Co trimetal active sites, demonstrating high catalytic activity and selectivity in hydrogenating of a series of aromatic compounds under mild conditions (60 °C and 0.5 MPa H2). PMS-58 is superior to the previously reported non-noble metal-based catalysts and could be favorably compared to noble metal-based catalysts. The unique catalytic properties of PMS-58 are derived from the synergistic work of trimetal sites with Ce species serving as strong Lewis acid sites for dissociation of dihydrogen, Co species stabilizing Cu(I) species, and Cu(I) species playing a crucial role in activating aromatic rings. Therefore, this work provides a new approach in developing highly efficient non-noble metal catalysts for complete hydrogenation of arenes under mild conditions, which could be applied in removal of aromatic compounds in petroleum products.
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