Heterolytic Dissociation of H 2 in Heterogeneous Catalysis
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Abstract
H2 dissociation plays crucial roles in catalytic hydrogenation reactions and hydrogen storage. Metal-nanoparticle-based heterogeneous catalysts often dissociate H2 via a homolytic pathway. The heterolytic H2 dissociation pathway was identified in several heterogeneous catalytic systems, including single-atom catalysts, metal–support interfaces, and bulk metal oxides/sulfides/nitrides/phosphides. The active site structures of these heterogeneous catalysts resemble homogeneous catalysts where the metal centers (Lewis acids) are coordinated with O/S/N/P atoms (Lewis bases). These Lewis acid–base pairs dissociate H2 molecules heterolytically into proton–hydride pairs, which favor the hydrogenation of polar…
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- Heterolysis
- Homolysis
- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Dissociation (chemistry)
- Frustrated Lewis pair
- Lewis acids and bases
- Hydride
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