(89f) Progressing from Identifying, to Synthesizing and Designing Active Sites in Heterogeneous Catalysts | AIChE

(89f) Progressing from Identifying, to Synthesizing and Designing Active Sites in Heterogeneous Catalysts

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Kung, H. H. - Presenter, Northwestern University
Whereas being able to construct catalytic active sites by design is an ultimate goal in heterogeneous catalysis, it remains a challenge to achieve this in general. An example is presented to show the challenge in identifying the active form of the catalyst in Au-catalyzed selective epoxidation of cyclooctene with molecular oxygen.  Another example illustrates success in constructing the active site of a supported Sn oxide catalyst in which the active form is known, yet the resulting catalyst exhibits unanticipated activity due to Brønsted acidity, in addition to the expected Lewis acidity.

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