Reaction Conditions of Methane-to-Methanol Conversion Affect the Structure of Active Copper Sites

2014 
Determining the structure of the active Cu sites, which are associated with the methane conversion intermediate during stepwise, low-temperature, methane-to-methanol conversion, represents an important step for the upgrade of this reaction route to a viable process. Quick X-ray absorption spectroscopy allowed us to follow the electronic and structural changes to the active Cu sites during reaction with methane and during desorption of the activated intermediate. A large fraction (41%) of the oxygen-activated CuII reacted with methane and underwent reduction to CuI. When the intermediate was released as the product MeOH into the gas phase after reaction with water, the fraction of CuI was simultaneously converted back to CuII. Therefore, the activation of methane involves a change in the copper oxidation state. Density functional theory calculations identified [CuI–OCH3–CuII] and [CuI–OH–CuII] as energetically plausible structures of the adsorbed intermediates. The structure of the active Cu sites is also ...
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