Selective Oxidation of Methane to Methanol via In Situ H2O2 Synthesis

ACS Org Inorg Au. 2023 Apr 20;3(4):177-183. doi: 10.1021/acsorginorgau.3c00001. eCollection 2023 Aug 2.

Abstract

The selective oxidation of methane to methanol, using H2O2 generated in situ from the elements, has been investigated using a series of ZSM-5-supported AuPd catalysts of varying elemental composition, prepared via a deposition precipitation protocol. The alloying of Pd with Au was found to offer significantly improved efficacy, compared to that observed over monometallic analogues. Complementary studies into catalytic performance toward the direct synthesis and subsequent degradation of H2O2, under idealized conditions, indicate that methane oxidation efficacy is not directly related to H2O2 production rates, and it is considered that the known ability of Au to promote the release of reactive oxygen species is the underlying cause for the improved performance of the bimetallic catalysts.