Fangfang Peng, Bin Zhang, Runyao Zhao, Shiqiang Liu, Yuxuan Wu, Shaojun Xu, Luke Lawrence Keenan, Huizhen Liu, Qingli Qian, Tianbin Wu, Haijun Yang, Zhimin Liu, Jikun Li, Bingfeng Chen, Xinchen Kang, Buxing Han
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Selective Hydrogenolysis of the Csp2–O Bond in the Furan Ring Using Hydride-Proton Pairs Derived from Hydrogen Spillover
Selective hydrogenolysis of biomass-derived furanic compounds is a promising approach for synthesizing aliphatic polyols by opening the furan ring. However, there remains a significant need for highly efficient catalysts that selectively target the Csp2–O bond in the furan ring, as well as for a deeper understanding of the fundamental atomistic mechanisms behind these reactions. In this study, we present the use of Pt–Fe bimetallic catalysts supported on layered double hydroxides [PtFex/LDH] for the hydrogenolysis of furanic compounds into aliphatic alcohols, achieving over 90% selectivity toward diols and triols. Our findings reveal that the synergy between Pt nanoparticles, atomically dispersed Pt sites and the support facilitates the formation of hydride-proton pair at the Ptδ+···O2− Lewis acid−base unit of PtFex/LDH through hydrogen spillover. The hydride specifically targets the Csp2–O bond in the furan ring, initiating an SN2 reaction and ring cleavage. Moreover, the presence of Fe improves the yield of desired alcohols by by inhibiting the adsorption of vinyl groups, thereby suppressing the hydrogenation of the furan ring.
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Chemical Science is a journal that encompasses various disciplines within the chemical sciences. Its scope includes publishing ground-breaking research with significant implications for its respective field, as well as appealing to a wider audience in related areas. To be considered for publication, articles must showcase innovative and original advances in their field of study and be presented in a manner that is understandable to scientists from diverse backgrounds. However, the journal generally does not publish highly specialized research.