Thermally-Stable Single-Site Pd on CeO Catalyst for Selective Amination of Phenols to Aromatic Amines without External Hydrogen.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Molecular & Process Engineering, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, P. R. China E-mail:E-mail.

Published: December 2024

Developing a new route to produce aromatic amines as key chemicals from renewable phenols is a benign alternative to current fossil-based routes like nitroaromatic hydrogenation, but is challenging because of the high dissociation energy of the Ar-OH bond and difficulty in controlling side reactions. Herein, an aerosolizing-pyrolysis strategy was developed to prepare high-density single-site cationic Pd species immobilized on CeO (Pd/CeO) with excellent sintering resistance. The obtained Pd/CeO catalysts achieved remarkable selectivity of important aromatic amines (yield up to 76.2 %) in the phenols amination with amines without external hydrogen sources, while Pd nano-catalysts mainly afforded phenyl-ring-saturation products. The excellent catalytic properties of the Pd/CeO are closely related to high-loading Pd single-site catalysts with abundant surface defect sites and suitable acid-base properties. This report provides a sustainable route for producing aromatic amines from renewable feedstocks.

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