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The Binding Strength of Reactive H*: A Neglected Key Factor in Rh-Catalyzed Environmental Hydrodefluorination Reaction

Journal

ACS ES&T ENGINEERING
Volume 1, Issue 6, Pages 1036-1045

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.1c00108

Keywords

Reactive H*; Bimetallic nanocatalyst; H-spillover; Surface enhanced Raman Scattering; Resource recovery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21577157, 21777177, 21822608]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS

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The study reveals that overadsorption of H/D atoms on Rh nanocatalyst can decrease its surface reactivity. Depositing Rh atoms onto Pd nanowires can help overcome this dilemma and result in higher mass activity.
The catalyzed reduction process plays an important role in the safe handling of environmental contaminants. It is generally believed that the adsorption of pollutants and cleavage of chemical bonds with high stability is the key and rate-determining step. Herein, using the H-2-D-2 exchange experiment, we observed a rapid decrease in the yield of HD on the Rh nanocatalyst, a state-of-the-art choice for the reduction of fluorinated organics, which indicates that the overadsorption of H/D atoms poisoned the Rh surface. The high binding energy of H/D on Rh decreases its reactivity as a reductant and is unfavorable for the adsorption/activation of the C-F bond. This dilemma is easily overcome by depositing Rh atoms onto Pd nanowires or commercial Pd/Al2O3. In addition to reducing the size of the Rh ensemble and therefore decreasing the H binding energy, Pd also directly spills over reactive H to the nearby Rh center; Pd@Rh shows 50 times higher mass activity and can remove persistent pollutants such as hexafluorobenzene and perfluorooctane acid under environmentally relevant conditions. Interestingly, the Pd@Rh catalyst hydrogenates halogenated phenols into valueadded cyclohexanone with high selectivity. This work provides new insight into the design of advantageous nanocatalysts for environmental improvement and the recovery of resources from wastewater.

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