The synergistic effects of Cu cluster and In2O3 on the ethanol synthesis from acetic acid hydrogenation

2019 
The development of high efficiency catalysts for acetic acid hydrogenation to ethanol can ameliorate the petroleum crisis and acetic acid overproduction. Cu and In2O3 catalyst both show catalytic activity for acetic acid hydrogenation. However, the monometallic Cu catalyst is less active in dissociative adsorption of acetic acid through C-O bond breaking while the H2 adsorption and dissociation ability of In2O3 is weak. In this work, Cu4/In2O3 is designed to enhance the dissociation of both acetic acid and H2. The detailed mechanism of acetic acid hydrogenation to ethanol on Cu4/In2O3 is explored using periodic density functional theory (DFT). The results show that the H2 adsorption and dissociation are enhanced by Cu cluster while the H atoms spillover from Cu to In2O3 surface is favorable on the Cu4/In2O3 (110) surface. Additionally, the synergistic effect exists between Cu cluster and In2O3 surface: H2 adsorbs on the Cu cluster and the dissociated H atoms will react with acetic acid activated by the In2O3 oxygen vacancy. Finally, compared with Cu2In (100) surface, Cu4/In2O3 (110) surface possesses higher catalytic activity owing to the reduced energy barriers of acetic acid dissociation and intermediates (CH3COO*, CH3CHO*, CH3CH2O*) hydrogenation. The Cu4/In2O3 catalyst proposed in this work can provide a promising guidance for related catalyst design.
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