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Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Core-Shell Metal-Organic Frameworks
Published on: February 10, 2023
Anchoring Catalytic Metal Nodes within a Single-Crystalline Pyrazolate Metal-Organic Framework for Efficient
Rong-Ran Liang1, Zhaoyi Liu1, Zongsu Han1
1Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, 77843, College Station, TX, United States.
Abstract:
The synthesis of single-crystalline and robust pyrazolate metal-organic frameworks (Pz-MOFs) capable of facilitating challenging organic transformations is fundamentally significant in catalysis. Here we demonstrate a metal-node-based catalytic site anchoring strategy by synthesizing a single-crystalline and robust Pz-MOF (PCN-1004). PCN-1004 features one-dimensional (1D) copper-Pz chains interconnected by well-organized ligands, forming a porous three-dimensional (3D) network with two types of 1D open channels. Notably, PCN-1004 displays exceptional stability in aqueous solutions across a broad pH range (1 to 14), attributed to the robust copper-Pz coordination bond. Significantly, PCN-1004 functions as an outstanding catalyst in cross dehydrogenative coupling reactions for constructing C-O/C-S bonds, even in the absence of directing groups, achieving yields of up to ~99 %, with long cycle lives and high substrate compatibility. PCN-1004 outperforms all previously reported porphyrin-based homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Control experiments and computations elucidate the pivotal catalytic role of the copper-Pz chains and reveal a free radical pathway for the reaction. This work not only demonstrates the successful implementation of a metal-node-based catalytic site anchoring strategy for the efficient catalysis of challenging organic transformations but also highlights the synergistic effect of a robust framework, 1D open channels, and active sites in enhancing catalytic efficiency within MOFs.
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