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Selective Room‐Temperature Hydrogenation of Carbonyl Compounds under Atmospheric Pressure over Platinum Nanoparticles Supported on Ceria‐Zirconia Mixed Oxide
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Platinum Nanoparticles SupportedEngineeringChemistryHydrogen GenerationCarbonyl CompoundsChemical EngineeringMaterials ScienceCatalytic ApplicationCatalytic MaterialIndustrial CatalysisHydrogen Production TechnologyCatalysisHydrogenEnergyCatalytic ProcessPt/ceo 2Ceria‐zirconia Mixed OxideSelective Room‐temperature HydrogenationIntense Hydrogen SpilloverCatalyst Preparation
A Pt/CeO 2 ‐ZrO 2 catalytic system was able to initiate an extremely intense hydrogen spillover providing a huge amount of activated hydrogen (12 mol/mol Pt) at temperatures –50°C ‐ +25°C, which was not observed before. The idea was to use this activated hydrogen for reduction of carbonyl compounds under ambient conditions. Thus, the efficient and selective heterogeneous hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds of different structure, including 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural and cinnamaldehyde, to the corresponding alcohols with quantitative yields was successfully performed over the Pt/CeO 2 ‐ZrO 2 catalysts at room‐temperature and atmospheric pressure of H 2 . The proposed catalysts afforded hydrogenation under significantly milder conditions with a much higher activity and selectivity compared to the commercial catalysts and reported catalytic systems. Hydrogenation of the C=O bond in the presence of a C=C bond proceeded with a high regioselectivity.
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