August 21, 2017
Journal Article

Formation of Oxygen Radical Sites on MoVNbTeOx by Cooperative Electron Redistribution

Abstract

A novel pathway of increasing the surface density of catalytically active oxygen radical sites on a MoVTeNb oxide (M1 phase) catalyst during alkane oxidative dehydrogenation is reported. The novel sites form when a fraction of Te4+ is reduced and emitted from the M1 crystals under catalytic operating conditions, without compromising structural integrity of the catalyst framework. Density functional theory calculations show this Te reduction induces multiple inter-related electron transfers, and the associated cooperative effects lead to the formation of O- radicals. The in situ observations identify complex dynamic changes in the catalyst on an atomistic level, highlighting a new way to tailor structure and dynamics for highly active catalysts.

Revised: July 16, 2020 | Published: August 21, 2017

Citation

Zhu Y., P.V. Sushko, D. Melzer, E. Jensen, L. Kovarik, C. Ophus, and M. Sanchez-Sanchez, et al. 2017. Formation of Oxygen Radical Sites on MoVNbTeOx by Cooperative Electron Redistribution. Journal of the American Chemical Society 139, no. 36:12342-12345. PNNL-SA-129307. doi:10.1021/jacs.7b05240