Probing the Transformation of Boron Nitride Catalysts under Oxidative Dehydrogenation Conditions
Author(s) -
Alyssa M. Love,
Brijith Thomas,
Sarah E. Specht,
Michael P. Hanrahan,
Juan M. Venegas,
Samuel P. Burt,
Joseph T. Grant,
Melissa C. Cendejas,
William P. McDermott,
Aaron J. Rossini,
Ive Hermans
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.8b08165
Subject(s) - dehydrogenation , chemistry , catalysis , boron nitride , oxide , oxygen , heterogeneous catalysis , alkane , propane , boron oxide , boron , inorganic chemistry , nitride , chemical engineering , photochemistry , organic chemistry , layer (electronics) , engineering
Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) were recently reported as highly selective catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of alkanes to olefins in the gas phase. Previous studies revealed a substantial increase in surface oxygen content after exposure to ODH conditions (heating to ca. 500 °C under a flow of alkane and oxygen); however, the complexity of these materials has thus far precluded an in-depth understanding of the oxygenated surface species. In this contribution, we combine advanced NMR spectroscopy experiments with scanning electron microscopy and soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy to characterize the molecular structure of the oxygen functionalized phase that arises on h-BN and BNNT following catalytic testing for ODH of propane. The pristine BN materials are readily oxidized and hydrolyzed under ODH reaction conditions to yield a phase consisting of three-coordinate boron sites with variable numbers of hydroxyl and bridging oxide groups which is denoted B(OH) x O 3- x (where x = 0-3). Evidence for this robust oxide phase revises previous literature hypotheses of hydroxylated BN edges as the active component on h-BN.
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