Direct conversion of methane to chemical feedstocks such as methanol under mild conditions is a challenging but ideal solution for utilization of methane. Pd O single-sites anchored on the internal surface of micropores of a microporous silicate exhibit high selectivity and activity in transforming CH to CH OH at 50-95 °C in aqueous phase through partial oxidation of CH with H O . The selectivity for methanol production remains at 86.4 %, while the activity for methanol production at 95 °C is about 2.78 molecules per Pd O site per second when 2.0 wt % CuO is used as a co-catalyst with the Pd O @ZSM-5. Thermodynamic calculations suggest that the reaction toward methanol production is highly favorable compared to formation of a byproduct, methyl peroxide.
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