%AJain, Varsha%ABonita, Yolanda%ABrown, Alicia%ATaconi, Anna%AHicks, Jason%ARai, Neeraj%BJournal Name: Catalysis Science & Technology; Journal Volume: 8; Journal Issue: 16 %D2018%I %JJournal Name: Catalysis Science & Technology; Journal Volume: 8; Journal Issue: 16 %K %MOSTI ID: 10092602 %PMedium: X %TMechanistic insights into hydrodeoxygenation of phenol on bimetallic phosphide catalysts %XCatalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of phenolics is a necessary step for upgrading bio-oils to transportation fuels. Bimetallic catalysts offer the potential of increased activities and selectivities for desired products. Adding non-metallic elements, such as phosphorous, allows for charge distribution between the metal and nonmetal atoms, which improves Lewis acid character of catalytic surfaces. This work utilizes experimental and density functional theory (DFT) based calculations to identify potential C–O bond cleavage pathways and product selectivities for HDO reactions on FeMoP, RuMoP, and NiMoP catalysts. Our work demonstrates that FeMoP catalyst favors direct deoxygenation pathway due to a lower activation energy barrier for C–O bond cleavage whereas RuMoP and NiMoP catalysts promote ring hydrogenation first, followed by the cleavage of C–O bond. The Bader charge analysis indicates that for these catalytic systems Mo δ+ site bears a large positive charge which acts as a Lewis acid site for HDO reactions. Overall, we find that trends in the experimental product selectivities are in good agreement with that predicted with DFT calculations. %0Journal Article