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Single-site trinuclear copper oxygen clusters in mordenite for selective conversion of methane to methanol

  • S. Grundner
  • , M. Markovits
  • , G. Li
  • , M. Tromp
  • , E.A. Pidko
  • , E.J.M. Hensen
  • , A. Jentys
  • , M. Sanchez-Sanchez
  • , J.A. Lercher

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    Abstract

    Copper-exchanged zeolites with mordenite structure mimic the nuclearity and reactivity of active sites in particulate methane monooxygenase, which are enzymes able to selectively oxidize methane to methanol. Here we show that the mordenite micropores provide a perfect confined environment for the highly selective stabilization of trinuclear copper-oxo clusters that exhibit a high reactivity towards activation of carbon–hydrogen bonds in methane and its subsequent transformation to methanol. The similarity with the enzymatic systems is also implied from the similarity of the reversible rearrangements of the trinuclear clusters occurring during the selective transformations of methane along the reaction path towards methanol, in both the enzyme system and copper-exchanged mordenite.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number7546
    Number of pages9
    JournalNature Communications
    Volume6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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