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Critical Hydrogen Coverage Effect on the Hydrogenation of Ethylene Catalyzed by δ-MoC(001): An Ab Initio Thermodynamic and Kinetic Study

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ACS CATALYSIS
卷 10, 期 11, 页码 6213-6222

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c00144

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hydrogenation; ethylene; delta-MoC; density functional calculations; coverage

资金

  1. Spanish MICIUN/FEDER grant [RTI2018-095460-B-I00]
  2. Mariade Maeztu grant [MDM-2017-0767]
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya grant [2017SGR13]
  4. XRQTC grant
  5. Universidad de Medellin
  6. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) [RYC-2012-10129]
  7. 2015 ICREA Academia Award for Excellence in University Research
  8. U.S. DOE Scientific Data and Computing Center, a component of the Computational Science Initiative, at Brookhaven National Laboratory [DE-SC0012704]
  9. U.S. DOE Office of Science Facility [DE-SC0012704]

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The molecular mechanism of ethylene (C2H4) hydrogenation on a delta-MoC(001) surface has been studied by periodic density functional theory methods. Activation energy barriers and elementary reaction rates have been calculated as a function of the hydrogen surface coverage, theta(H), with relevant properties derived from ab initio thermodynamics and kinetic rate estimates. The hydrogen coverage has a very strong effect on the adsorption energy and the second hydrogenation step of ethylene. A relatively low energy barrier favors the dissociation of H-2 on delta-MoC(001) leading to medium H coverages (>0.4 of a monolayer) where the energy barrier for the full hydrogenation of ethylene is already below the corresponding barriers seen on Pt(111) and Pd(111). At a high H coverage of similar to 0.85 of a monolayer, the C2H4 adsorbs at 1 atm and 300 K over a system having as-formed CH3 moiety species, which critically favors the C2H4 second hydrogenation, typically a rate limiting step, by reducing its activation energy to a negligible value of 0.08 eV, significantly lower than the equivalent values of similar to 0.5 eV reported for Pt(111) and Pd(111) catalyst surfaces. The ethane desorption rate is larger than the surface intermediate elementary reaction rates, pointing to its desorption upon formation, closing the catalytic cycle. The present results put delta-MoC under the spotlight as an economic and improved replacement catalyst for Pt and Pd, with significant improvements in enthalpy and activation energy barriers. Here, we provide a detailed study for the C2H4 hydrogenation reaction mechanism over a carbide showing characteristics or features not seen on metal catalysts. These can be exploited when dealing with technical or industrial applications.

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