2023
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202216165
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Ester Reduction with H2 on Bifunctional Metal‐Acid Catalysts: Implications of Metal Identity on Rates and Selectivities

Abstract: Esters reduce to form ethers and alcohols on contact with metal nanoparticles supported on Brønsted acidic faujasite (M‐FAU) that cleave C−O bonds by hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis pathways. Rates and selectivities for each pathway depend on the metal identity (M=Co, Ni, Cu, Ru, Rh, Pd, and Pt). Pt‐FAU gives propyl acetate consumption rates up to 100 times greater than other M‐FAU catalysts and provides an ethyl propyl ether selectivity of 34 %. Measured formation rates, kinetic isotope effects, and site tit… Show more

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