Embedded nickel-metallofullerenes (Nin@C60) as an effective catalyst for controlled C-C coupling of CO

Pengfei Liu, Mingqian Wang, Wanfei Hu, Xiaoying Feng, Xing Gao, Wei Qian, Qiang Wang, Junying Zhang

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Abstract

The C[sbnd]C coupling of CO plays a crucial role in the reduction of CO/CO2 to C2+ compounds. Controlling the activity and active sites of the catalyst proves to be an effective method to achieve controllable C[sbnd]C coupling. By doping metals into fullerene to form endohedral metallofullerenes (EMF), a strategy emerges to achieve unique catalytic activity. Herein, we report that embedded nickel-metallofullerenes (Nin@C60) as an efficient catalyst can achieve controllable C[sbnd]C coupling of CO, thereby promoting the generation of C2 products. The results show that it is thermodynamically feasible for Nin clusters to embed into C60 to form Nin@C60, electronic structure analysis reveals that Nin clusters can activate C60 through electron transfer. Subsequently, research finds that the physically adsorbed CO on C60 and Nin@C60 surface can directly form O*C*CO intermediate through controllable C[sbnd]C coupling, with an extremely low activation energy barrier (0.10 ∼ 0.41 eV). Among them, Ni6@C60 has the lowest activation energy barrier, which is 0.10 eV. This work provides new theoretical insights into C[sbnd]C controllable coupling and the design of novel catalysts for efficient CO/CO2 conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115242
JournalMolecular Catalysis
Volume583
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • CO
  • Controllable C–C coupling
  • DFT
  • Embedded nickel-metallofullerenes
  • Reaction mechanism

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