Energetics of C–C Bond Scission in Ethane Hydrogenolysis: A Theoretical Study of Possible Intermediates and Reaction Pathways

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A. V. Zeigarnik
O. N. Myatkovskaya
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Zelinskii Institute of Organic Chemistry
[2] All-Russia Research Institute of Chemical Technology,undefined
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Kinetics and Catalysis | 2001年 / 42卷
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Density Functional Theory; Acetylene; Metal Surface; Chemisorption; Scission;
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C–C bond scission steps, which are often considered as rate-determining in ethane hydrogenolysis, are studied by the Unity Bond Index–Quadratic Exponential UBI–QEP method. The binding energies of atomic carbon with Group VIII and IB metal surfaces Ni(111), Pd(111), Pt(111), Rh(111), Ru(001), Ir(111), Fe(110), Cu(111), and Au(111) are estimated using experimental data on the adsorption of various species on these surfaces. These estimates are corrected using data from density functional theory (DFT) on the adsorption heats of the CHxspecies. Metal surfaces are arranged in the following series according to the binding strength of a carbon atom: Cu(111) < Au(111) < Pd(111) < Ru(001) ≈ Pt(111) < Ni(111) ≈ Rh(111) < Ir(111) < Fe(110). The values of chemisorption heats range from 121 kcal/mol for Au(111) to 193 kcal/mol for Fe(110). The activity of these surfaces toward C–C bond scission increases in the same series. The results of this work suggest that the most probable C–C bond scission precursors are ethyl, ethylidyne, adsorbed acetylene, CH2CH, CH2C, and CHC. Theoretical data obtained by different methods are compared and found to agree well with each other. An overview of experimental data on ethane hydrogenolysis mechanisms is given.
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