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Development of Heterogeneous Enantioselective Catalysts using Chiral Metal-Organic Frameworks MOFs
Published on: January 17, 2020
Structure-sensitive enantiospecific adsorption on naturally chiral Cu(hkl) R&S surfaces
Andrew J Gellman1,2, Ye Huang1, Anjanette J Koritnik1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
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The desorption kinetics of a chiral compound, R-3-methylcyclohexanone (R-3MCHO), have been measured on both enantiomers of seven chiral Cu(hkl) R&S surfaces and on nine achiral Cu single crystal surfaces with surface structures that collectively span the various regions of the stereographic triangle. The naturally chiral surfaces have terrace-step-kink structures formed by all six possible combinations of the three low Miller index microfacets. The chirality of the kink sites is defined by the rotational orientation of the (1 1 1), (1 0 0) and (1 1 0) microfacets forming the kink. R-3MCHO adsorbs reversibly on these Cu surfaces and temperature programmed desorption has been used to measure its desorption energetics from the chiral kink sites. The desorption energies from the R- and S-kink sites are enantiospecific, [Formula: see text], on the chiral surfaces. The magnitude of the enantiospecificity is [Formula: see text] ≈ 1 kJ mol-1 on all seven chiral surfaces. However, the values of [Formula: see text] are sensitive to elements of the surface structure other than just their sense of chirality as defined by the rotational orientation of the low Miller index microfacets forming the kinks; [Formula: see text] changes sign within the set of surfaces of a given chirality.
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