Enhancement of Selective Catalytic Oxidation of Lignin β‐O‐4 Bond via Orbital Modulation and Surface Lattice Reconstruction
Haonan Chen,
Baolong Qin,
Qi Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The orbital modulation and surface lattice reconstruction represent an effective strategy to regulate the interaction between catalyst interface sites and intermediates, thereby enhancing catalytic activity and selectivity. In this study, the crystal surface of Au‐K/CeO2 catalyst can undergo reversible transformation by tuning the coordination environment of Ce, which enables the activation of the Cβ‐H bond and the oxidative cleavage of the Cβ‐O and Cα‐Cβ bonds, leading to the cleavage of 2‐phenoxy‐1‐phenylet… Show more
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