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Tuning the metal-ligand interfaces of heterogeneous catalysts has emerged as an effective strategy to optimize their catalytic performance. However, improving the selectivity via organic modification remains a challenge so far. In this work, we demonstrate a simple ligand modification by preparing cysteamine-coated ultrathin palladium nanosheets. The as-prepared catalyst exhibits excellent selectivity with durability during catalytic hydrogenation of terminal alkynes, superior to most previously reported ligand-protected palladium catalysts. Further study reveals that a zwitterionic transformation occurs on the palladium interface under the H2 conditions, generating a rigid hydrogen bond network. Such an unexpected effect beyond the traditional steric effect derived from van der Waals interactions makes the catalytic surface favor the hydrogenation of alkynes over alkenes without significantly sacrificing the catalytic activity. These results not only provide a unique steric effect concept for surface coordination chemistry but also provide a practical application to improve the selectivity and activity comprehensively.
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Weijie Zhang
Chongqing University of Science and Technology
Ruixuan Qin
Xiamen University
Gang Fu
Nanchang Institute of Technology
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Xiamen University
Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials
Tan Kah Kee Innovation Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9b6c4c7f0c3ae80a3e5e6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c00953