Metal–Organic Framework-Derived Ni–S/C Catalysts for Selective Alkyne Hydrogenation
Ning Li,
Shaoxia Weng,
Alan J. McCue
et al.
Abstract:A carbon matrix-supported Ni catalyst with surface/ subsurface S species is prepared using a sacrificial metal−organic framework synthesis strategy. The resulting highly dispersed Ni− S/C catalyst contains surface discontinuous and electron-deficient Ni δ+ sites modified by p-block S elements. This catalyst proved to be extremely active and selective for alkyne hydrogenation. Specifically, high intrinsic activity (TOF = 0.0351 s −1 ) and superior selectivity (>90%) at complete conversion were achieved, whereas… Show more
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