The reaction of formic acid with RaneyTM copper

Proc Math Phys Eng Sci. 2016 Apr;472(2188):20160126. doi: 10.1098/rspa.2016.0126.

Abstract

The interaction of formic acid with RaneyTM Cu proves to be complex. Rather than the expected generation of a monolayer of bidentate formate, we find the formation of a Cu(II) compound. This process occurs by direct reaction of copper and formic acid; in contrast, previous methods are by solution reaction. This is a rare example of formic acid acting as an oxidant rather than, as more commonly found, a reductant. The combination of diffraction, spectroscopic and computational methods has allowed this unexpected process to be characterized.

Keywords: copper; density functional theory; formate; methanol synthesis; neutron scattering.