Direct conversion of methane to formic acid over Au-Fe-NaZSM-5 at ambient pressure using H2O2

TitleDirect conversion of methane to formic acid over Au-Fe-NaZSM-5 at ambient pressure using H2O2
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsKumar, P, Ahangar, I, Kesarwani, S, Urkude, R, Patil, NAR, Niphadkar, P, Bokade, VV, M. Haider, A, Vinod, CP
JournalCatalysis Science & Technology
Volume16
Issue5
Pagination1797-1805
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2044-4753
Abstract

Direct conversion of methane to value-added products is a long-standing challenge. This report presents the one-step conversion of methane to oxygenates using H2O2 as an oxidant over an Au and Fe supported on NaZSM-5 (0.1Au0.1FeNZ) catalyst, which produces 4264 mu mol of oxygenates with 89% selectivity toward formic acid at 10 bar and 60 degrees C within 30 min in a batch process. The catalyst also produces 26.5 mu mol of oxygenates with 70% selectivity for formic acid at atmospheric pressure and 80 degrees C in a continuous flow process over 9 h of reaction time, making it the first report of such a process. The synergistic interaction of Au and Fe, with the crucial role of Na ions in the zeolite framework in driving the reaction, is revealed through various characterization tools like TEM, XPS, and XAS. Theoretical studies elucidate the active sites responsible for lowering the activation barrier for the crucial C-H activation step. Thus, the catalyst enables the conversion of methane into formic acid with high activity and selectivity, offering new possibilities for harnessing this potent greenhouse gas under process-friendly conditions that were previously unexplored.

DOI10.1039/d5cy01422k
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

4.3

Divison category: 
Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry
Central NMR Facility
Database: 
Web of Science (WoS)

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