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<div class="csl-entry">Kountoupi, E., Barrios, A. J., Chen, Z., Müller, C. R., Ordomsky, V. V., Comas-Vives, A., & Fedorov, A. (2024). The Impact of Oxygen Surface Coverage and Carbidic Carbon on the Activity and Selectivity of Two-Dimensional Molybdenum Carbide (2D-Mo₂C) in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. <i>ACS Catalysis</i>, <i>14</i>(3), 1834–1845. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.3c03956</div>
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2155-5435
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/208292
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Transformations of oxygenates (CO₂, CO, H₂O, etc.) via Mo₂C-based catalysts are facilitated by the high oxophilicity of the material; however, this can lead to the formation of oxycarbides and complicate the identification of the (most) active catalyst state and active sites. In this context, the two-dimensional (2D) MXene molybdenum carbide Mo₂CTₓ (Tₓ are passivating surface groups) contains only surface Mo sites and is therefore a highly suitable model catalyst for structure–activity studies. Here, we report that the catalytic activity of Mo₂CTₓ in Fischer–Tropsch (FT) synthesis increases with a decreasing coverage of surface passivating groups (mostly O*). The in situ removal of Tₓ species and its consequence on CO conversion is highlighted by the observation of a very pronounced activation of Mo₂CTₓ (pretreated in H₂ at 400 °C) under FT conditions. This activation process is ascribed to the in situ reductive defunctionalization of Tₓ groups reaching a catalyst state that is close to 2D-Mo₂C (i.e., a material containing no passivating surface groups). Under steady-state FT conditions, 2D-Mo₂C yields higher hydrocarbons (C₅₊ alkanes) with 55% selectivity. Alkanes up to the kerosine range form, with value of α = 0.87, which is ca. twice higher than the α value reported for 3D-Mo₂C catalysts. The steady-state productivity of 2D-Mo₂C to C₅₊ hydrocarbons is ca. 2 orders of magnitude higher relative to a reference β-Μo₂C catalyst that shows no in situ activation under identical FT conditions. The passivating Tx groups of Mo₂CTₓ can be reductively defunctionalized also by using a higher H₂ pretreatment temperature of 500 °C. Yet, this approach leads to a removal of carbidic carbon (as methane), resulting in a 2D-Mo₂C₁₋ₓ catalyst that converts CO to CH₄ with 61% selectivity in preference to C5+ hydrocarbons that are formed with only 2% selectivity. Density functional theory (DFT) results attribute the observed selectivity of 2D-Mo₂C to C₅₊ alkanes to a higher energy barrier for the hydrogenation of surface alkyl species relative to the energy barriers for C–C coupling. The removal of O* is the rate-determining step in the FT reaction over 2D-Mo₂C, and O* is favorably removed in the form of CO₂ relative to H₂O, consistent with the observation of a high CO₂ selectivity (ca. 50%). The absence of other carbon oxygenates is explained by the energetic favoring of the direct over the hydrogen-assisted dissociative adsorption of CO.
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en
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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ACS Catalysis
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
carbide catalysts
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defunctionalization of MXenes
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DFT calculations
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Fischer−Tropsch synthesis
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molybdenum carbide
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oxygen coverage
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two-dimensional (2D) materials
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dc.title
The Impact of Oxygen Surface Coverage and Carbidic Carbon on the Activity and Selectivity of Two-Dimensional Molybdenum Carbide (2D-Mo₂C) in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis