Enhanced structural stability and selective furfural hydrogenation over Ru and Si co-doped SrFeO3-δ perovskites

TitleEnhanced structural stability and selective furfural hydrogenation over Ru and Si co-doped SrFeO3-δ perovskites
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsBhavisha, M, Joseph, AP, Gopinath, CS, Balamurugan, S, Venkatesha, NJ, Ganesh, V, Sakthivel, A
JournalNew Journal of Chemistry
Volume50
Issue23
Pagination9884-9893
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1144-0546
Abstract

Doping of SrFeO3-delta with transition and non-transition elements provides a powerful route to modulate its physicochemical properties. In this investigation, a series of ruthenium and silicon co-doped SrFeO3-delta (SrFe0.95-xRu0.05SixO3-delta) samples were prepared via the sol-gel combustion method using hexamine as fuel. The doped samples crystallized in the cubic structure with the Pm3m (221) space group. The presence of Si4+, Fe3+, Fe4+ and Ru4+ in the SrFe0.95-xRu0.05SixO3-delta sample was confirmed by XPS analysis. The presence of an EPR signal at g = 1.9393 and the temperature-programmed desorption of oxygen (TPD-O2) analyses validated the presence of oxygen vacancies. The ruthenium and silicon co-doped SrFeO3-delta effectively hydrogenates biomass-derived platform molecule furfural with 95% conversion and exhibits 88% furfuryl alcohol selectivity at 185 degrees C for 6 h under 30 bar H2 pressure. The spent ruthenium-doped SrFeO3-delta (SrFe0.95Ru0.05O3-delta) catalyst exhibited a phase transformation from the cubic perovskite structure to the brownmillerite phase with the exsolution of the metallic ruthenium species. The exsolution of metallic ruthenium can be correlated with the formation of secondary products, viz., non-selective hydrogenation leads to tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, furan, and methylfuran. Ruthenium and silicon co-doped perovskite oxide showed selectivity towards furfuryl alcohol with the retention of its original cubic perovskite structure. This modification of perovskite oxide with ruthenium and silicon demonstrates a highly effective strategy for engineering stable and chemo-selective catalysts for the sustainable upgrading of platform chemicals.

DOI10.1039/d6nj01060a
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

2.6

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

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