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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Gagliardi, Laura
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- 2021Tuning the Conductivity of Hexa-Zirconium(IV) Metal-Organic Frameworks by Encapsulating Heterofullerenescitations
- 2020Insights into the structure−activity relationships in metal−Organic framework-supported nickel catalysts for ethylene hydrogenationcitations
- 2020Isomerization and Selective Hydrogenation of Propynecitations
- 2019Lead-Free Double Perovskites Cs 2 InCuCl 6 and (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 InCuCl 6 : Electronic, Optical, and Electrical Propertiescitations
- 2018Beyond the Active Sitecitations
- 2018Computational Study of Structural and Electronic Properties of Lead-Free CsMI3 Perovskites (M = Ge, Sn, Pb, Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba)citations
- 2018Catalytic descriptors and electronic properties of single-site catalysts for ethene dimerization to 1-butenecitations
- 2017Bridging Zirconia Nodes within a Metal-Organic Framework via Catalytic Ni-Hydroxo Clusters to Form Heterobimetallic Nanowirescitations
- 2017Metal-Organic Framework Supported Cobalt Catalysts for the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane at Low Temperaturecitations
- 2017Methane Oxidation to Methanol Catalyzed by Cu-Oxo Clusters Stabilized in NU-1000 Metal-Organic Frameworkcitations
- 2017Atomic Layer Deposition in a Metal-Organic Frameworkcitations
- 2016Sintering-Resistant Single-Site Nickel Catalyst Supported by Metal-Organic Frameworkcitations
- 2016Computationally Guided Discovery of a Catalytic Cobalt-Decorated Metal-Organic Framework for Ethylene Dimerizationcitations
- 2015Targeted Single-Site MOF Node Modificationcitations
- 2012Volatilities of actinide and lanthanide N, N -dimethylaminodiboranate chemical vapor deposition precursorscitations
- 2006The characterization of molecular alkaly metal azidescitations
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Isomerization and Selective Hydrogenation of Propyne
Abstract
<p>Various metal oxide clusters upward of 8 atoms (Cu, Cd, Co, Fe, Ga, Mn, Mo, Ni, Sn, W, Zn, In, and Al) were incorporated into the pores of the metal-organic framework (MOF) NU-1000 via atomic layer deposition (ALD) and tested via high-throughput screening for catalytic isomerization and selective hydrogenation of propyne. Cu and Co were found to be the most active for propyne hydrogenation to propylene, and synergistic bimetallic combinations of Co and Zn, along with standalone Zn and Cd, were established as the most active for conversion to the isomerized product, propadiene. The combination of Co and Zn in NU-1000 diminished the propensity for full hydrogenation to propane as well as coking compared to its individual components. This study highlights the potential for high-throughput screening to survey monometallic and bimetallic cluster combinations that best affect the efficient transformation of small molecules, while discerning mechanistic differences in isomerization and hydrogenation by different metals.</p>