Nature Communications (Feb 2019)
Subnanometer cobalt oxide clusters as selective low temperature oxidative dehydrogenation catalysts
Abstract
Current oxidative dehydrogenation processes are based on petroleum cracking that is indirect, environmentally unfriendly, and energy intensive. Here, the authors discover that subnanometer sized cobalt oxide clusters are active for oxidative dehydrogenation of cyclohexane at lower temperatures than reported catalysts.