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Direct observation of the active sites in methane dehydroaromatization by NMR

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In a recent Angewandte Chemie paper, Deng and co-workers used solid-state NMR spectroscopy to identify the active sites and reaction intermediates for Mo/ZSM-5 catalyzed methane dehydroaromatization reaction. The spatially proximate… Click to show full abstract

In a recent Angewandte Chemie paper, Deng and co-workers used solid-state NMR spectroscopy to identify the active sites and reaction intermediates for Mo/ZSM-5 catalyzed methane dehydroaromatization reaction. The spatially proximate acidic proton-Mo sites were directly correlated with the reaction activity, and the authors concluded that olefines served as the reaction intermediates.

Keywords: active sites; observation active; reaction; methane dehydroaromatization; direct observation

Journal Title: Chem
Year Published: 2021

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