Synthesis of metal silicides using polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane as a silicon source for semi-hydrogenation of phenylacetylene†
Abstract
Metal silicides as new typical intermetallic compounds have great potential in catalytic reactions. Here, an efficient route for synthesizing metal silicides (such as Pd2Si, RuxSi, PtxSi and Ni2Si) is proposed using polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane as a silicon source under a H2 atmosphere. TG, FT-IR, Raman and XPS characterization methods were performed to investigate the formation mechanism, which indicates that the Si–C bonds from phenyl-POSS decomposition benefit the formation of a silicide phase under a H2 atmosphere at a high temperature (1000 °C). Compared with Pd/SiO2, a Pd2Si/SiO2-HT catalyst with post-treatment showed 97% conversion and 86% selectivity towards styrene in the semi-hydrogenation of phenylacetylene. The DFT theory also demonstrated the moderate adsorption of styrene (−0.62 eV) and a high energy barrier for deep hydrogenation (−1.01 eV) on a Pd2Si (111) surface compared to those on Pd (−0.73 eV), which can explain the high selectivity of styrene on Pd2Si.