Iron phthalocyanine derived Fe1/h-BN single atom catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A(2023)

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Iron phthalocyanine-coated hexagonal boron nitride (FePc/h-BN) nanoparticles, obtained by FePcCl adsorption on the h-BN surface from a dimethylformamide solution, were subjected to heat treatment in order to form single atom Fe-1/h-BN catalysts. Samples were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and temperature-programmed oxidation/reduction/desorption. The FePc deposition process was optimized to avoid the formation of nanoparticles. FePc exhibits high thermal stability in a hydrogen atmosphere and decomposes into a single iron atom when oxidizing in an O-2 flow at 350 degrees C (sample Fe-1-ox/h-BN). Subsequent reductive heat treatment in hydrogen (sample Fe-1-red/h-BN) results in the formation of Fe-based nanoparticles due to Fe-1 diffusion and association, resulting in a decrease in catalytic activity. Hydrogenation proceeds according to the Eley-Rideal mechanism with CO2 chemisorption on the Fe-1 surface species (Fe-1-ox/h-BN) and is changed to the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism (Fe-1-red/h-BN). Selectivity for hydrocarbons increases after reduction of the Fe-1-ox/h-BN sample. Our results open up new possibilities for using metal phthalocyanine as a precursor for cheap, reproducible, and efficient single atom catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation.
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phthalocyanine,single atom catalysts,hydrogenation,iron
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