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Venkatesh Piradi1, Wenrui Chai1, Samuel K Emslie1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin, Welch Hall 4.428, 105 E. 24th St. Stop A5300, Austin, Texas 78712-0165, United States.
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A new triaryl arsine (Ar3As)-based metal-organic framework (MOF) named AsCM-102 has been prepared by the reaction of As(C6H4-4-CO2H)3 with Co(BF4)2 and 4,4'-bipyridine. AsCM-102 contains pairs of staggered As donors that function as trans-chelators for the facile incorporation of organometallic RhI species via a single crystal-to-single crystal transformation. Coordination of RhI is achieved by soaking crystals in a solution of [Rh(CO)2Cl]2 at 70 °C. The originally closed and offset As2 pockets expand to facilitate the trans-As2 chelation of RhI. The resulting metalated MOF displays trans-[(Ar3As)2Rh(CO)Cln](1-n)+ complexes inside uniquely confined micropore reaction environments. Installation of the As-Rh-As moieties significantly enhances the internal porosity of the MOF. Crystalline RhI-AsCM-102 is an air-stable and recyclable hydroformylation catalyst, which is more active than its phosphine-based analogue. It is also selective toward the formation of iso-aldehydes over n-aldehydes with various C6-C8 olefin feedstocks. By leveraging the absolute atomic coordinates of RhI-AsCM-102 obtained from single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, density functional theory (DFT) explains the experimentally observed iso-favored hydroformylation regioselectivity due to pore confinement. RhI-AsCM-102 is resistant toward leaching of As into solution under forcing reaction conditions (40 atm of CO/H2, 70 °C). This work demonstrates the premise that incorporation of organo(arsines) into MOF scaffolds is a safer and more convenient strategy for their deployment in catalysis, by alleviating M-As bond lability and As toxicity issues, which prevents their widespread use in homogeneous catalysis.
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