Construction
of Mesopores and Skeleton Si–Al Rearrangement to Design Pd-Based
Catalysts for Dimethyl Carbonate Synthesis
Posted on 2025-03-18 - 20:04
Dimethyl
carbonate (DMC), a widely used green chemical, has garnered significant
attention. Chlorine-free catalytic technology for the carbonylation
of methyl nitrite (MN) to DMC has considerable potential for various
applications. Currently, research efforts are concentrated on improving
the performance of Pd–NaY catalysts. The Lewis acidity and
pore structure of the molecular sieve determine the distribution of
the Pd species and their electronic structure. In this paper, a strategy
of continuous acid–base treatment was employed to design a
novel catalyst. It was found that the rearrangement of skeleton Si
and Al occurred after the acid–base treatment, which regulated
the acidity of the NaY molecular sieve. Additionally, a new mesoporous
structure appeared that facilitated the transport of reactants and
products. The regulation of NaY molecular sieve acidity enabled more
efficient utilization of the active Pd species, helped maintain the
Pd species in their oxidation state, and promoted the formation of
the active intermediate species *COOCH3, thereby improving
the catalytic performance. The DMC yield of the PdCu/Y-CAT catalyst
reached 1591 g·kgcat–1·h–1. Acid–base treatment is an efficient method
to design metal-zeolite catalysts, which facilitates the industrial
application of chloride-free catalysts in the MN carbonation of the
DMC route.
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Guo, Rong; Wu, Si-Qi; Chen, Jian-Shan; Zheng, Chan; Qin, Ye-Yan; Yao, Yuan-Gen (2025). Construction
of Mesopores and Skeleton Si–Al Rearrangement to Design Pd-Based
Catalysts for Dimethyl Carbonate Synthesis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c10810