Journal Of The American Chemical Society
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Keywords:
Chemistry, Chemistry, Multidisciplinary, HETERONUCLEAR CORRELATION, MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-SPECTROSCOPY, MAS, NITRIDE, Physical Sciences, QUADRUPOLAR NUCLEI, Science & Technology, SILICA-SUPPORTED BORON, SITES, Boron, Propane, Powders, Charcoal, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Oxygen, Hydroxides, Oxidative Stress, 03 Chemical Sciences, General Chemistry, 34 Chemical sciences, 40 Engineering
Abstract:
Boron oxide/hydroxide supported on oxidized activated carbon (B/OAC) was shown to be an inexpensive catalyst for the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of propane that offers activity and selectivity comparable to boron nitride. Here, we obtain an atomistic picture of the boron oxide/hydroxide layer in B/OAC by using 35.2 T 11B and 17O solid-state NMR experiments. NMR spectra measured at 35.2 T resolve the boron and oxygen sites due to narrowing of the central-transition powder patterns. A 35.2 T 2D 11B{17O} dipolar heteronuclear correlation NMR spectrum revealed the structural connectivity between boron and oxygen atoms. The approach outlined here should be generally applicable to determine atomistic structures of heterogeneous catalysts containing quadrupolar nuclei.