
Cynthia Friend
· Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Materials Science, EmeritaVerifiedHarvard University · Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering
Active 1958–2024
Research topics
- Organic chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Chemistry
- Chemical engineering
- Computational chemistry
Selected publications
Chemical Reviews · 2020 · 263 citations
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
Selective hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes to unsaturated alcohols is a challenging class of reactions, yielding valuable intermediates for the production of pharmaceuticals, perfumes, and flavorings. On monometallic heterogeneous catalysts, the formation of the unsaturated alcohols is thermodynamically disfavored over the saturated aldehydes. Hence, new catalysts are required to achieve the desired selectivity. Herein, the literature of three major research areas in catalysis is integrated as a step toward establishing the guidelines for enhancing the selectivity: reactor studies of complex catalyst materials at operating temperature and pressure, surface science studies of crystalline surfaces in ultrahigh vacuum, and first-principles modeling using density functional theory calculations. Aggregate analysis shows that bimetallic and dilute alloy catalysts significantly enhance the selectivity to the unsaturated alcohols compared to monometallic catalysts. This comprehensive review focuses primarily on the role of different metal surfaces as well as the factors that promote the adsorption of the unsaturated aldehyde via its C═O bond, most notably by electronic modification of the surface and formation of the electrophilic sites. Furthermore, challenges, gaps, and opportunities are identified to advance the rational design of efficient catalysts for this class of reactions, including the need for systematic studies of catalytic processes, theoretical modeling of complex materials, and model studies under ambient pressure and temperature.
Recent grants
Water-Mediated Chemistry of Metal Oxides
NSF · $593k · 2006–2010
REU Site for Materials Research and Engineering
NSF · $450k · 2004–2008
Nanoporous Hybrid Photo-catalysts for Sustainable Chemical Processes
NSF · $524k · 2014–2017
Unraveling Reactions Mechanisms on Au-titania Nanostructures: Probing Interface Effects
NSF · $543k · 2010–2014
Frequent coauthors
- 632 shared
R. J. Madix
Harvard University
- 223 shared
C. R. O'Connor
Harvard University Press
- 208 shared
F. Xu
Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica
- 198 shared
M. A. Van Spronsen
Diamond Light Source
- 150 shared
S. Karakalos
University of South Carolina
- 148 shared
M. M. Montemore
Tulane University
- 148 shared
C. Reece
Harvard University
- 146 shared
E. Muramoto
Harvard University Press
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