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Local electron-rich structures facilitating the efficient synthesis of dimethyl carbonate from propylene carbonate and methanol over a ZnO/ZrO2 solid solution catalyst

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE [2023]
Fuyuan Han, Xue Ye, Xinhua Gao, Jinghao Yu, Lisheng Guo, Jie Li
ABSTRACT

ZnO/ZrO 2 solid solution was introduced as the catalyst for synthesizing dimethyl carbonate (DMC) from propylene carbonate (PC) and methanol. Homogeneous catalysts with strong alkaline nature are the current main catalysts for this reaction. Therefore, to supplant the former with a more applicable multiphase one, it is necessary to construct stable and efficient alkaline active centers on the surface of solid catalysts. The ZnO/ZrO 2 solid solution created defective structures of coordinative unsaturation in the form of oxygen vacancies (O V ) by substituting Zn atoms for Zr atoms in ZrO 2 crystals. Characterizations showed that electrons were transferred to the surrounding Zn atoms upon the formation of these O V , leading to a local enrichment of electrons and the formation of basic active centers. The number of oxygen defects and the alkalinity were effectively regulated by changing the ratio of the two metal atoms in the solid solution. Experiments demonstrated that the catalyst had the best DMC selectivity (92.2%) and the highest DMC yield (57.2%) at a 1:1 ratio of Zn to Zr, at 160 °C and 4 h. This superior performance not only establishes the feasibility of solid solution catalysts in synthesizing DMC but also provides a new perspective on the essential understanding of the active centers of such catalysts.

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