Science | 2021

Solvents forming redox mediators

 

Abstract


Surface Chemistry\nThe role of solvents participating directly in thermal catalytic reactions is clearer for homogeneous catalysis than for heterogeneous catalysis. Adams et al. studied the formation of hydrogen peroxide from hydrogen and oxygen on palladium nanoparticles by measuring the kinetic isotope effect and performing density functional theory simulations in aqueous and organic solvents. Methanol formed chemisorbed hydroxymethyl intermediates. These surface redox mediators transferred electrons and protons to adsorbed oxygen species and were regenerated by oxidizing chemisorbed hydrogen atoms. However, water molecules heterolytically oxidized hydrogen to generate solvated protons and surface electrons that reduced oxygen.\n\nScience , this issue p. [626][1]\n\n [1]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.abc1339

Volume 371
Pages 580-580
DOI 10.1126/SCIENCE.371.6529.580-B
Language English
Journal Science

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