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Tuning the Product Distribution of Acetylene Dimerization Through Bimetallic MetalOrganic Framework-Supported Nanoporous Systems

Authors

Goetjen, Timothy; Kropf, A.; Alayoglu, Selim ; Delferro, Massimiliano; Hupp, Joseph T. ; Farha, Omar K.

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are receiving increased attention due to their well-defined structures that allow the determination of structure-property relationships. MOFs have been used as heterogeneous catalyst supports in a variety of fashions including for confinement of metal nanoparticles, which have demonstrated enhanced resistance to aggregation, a common issue in amorphous metal oxide supports. Cu and In catalysts were installed in the Zr-based MOF NU-907, being confined within the nanoporous structure. The Cu catalyst is known to, under various conditions, either selectively hydrogenate acetylene to ethylene or generate C4 products such as butenes and 1,3-butadiene, an important feedstock for rubber and adhesives. The addition of indium to the Cu catalyst is intended to serve as a promoter to produce C4 products by decreasing the surface coverage of copper while still allowing for C-C coupling. When employed for acetylene dimerization, InCu-NU-907 shows slightly decreased C4 production overall but enhanced 1,3-butadiene production compared to all other catalysts studied herein. These catalysts were thoroughly characterized by a range of techniques to confirm structural integrity and porosity and probe the nature of the interactions of indium with the Cu nanoparticle active site.