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Layered MnAl Complex Oxide Realizes the Efficient Aerobic Oxidative Transformations of 1,2-Diols and Alcohols Under
Anwei Wang1, Jiaqi Yan1, Shujin Shi1
1Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Catalytic Materials and Technology, Changzhou University, Changzhou, 213164, China.
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An efficient and convenient MnAl layered double oxide (Mn2Al-LDO) catalyst has been developed. Characterization results indicated that Mn2Al-LDO exhibits an improved ability of electron transfer and increased surface strong basic sites on its surface compared to the layered double hydroxide (Mn2Al-LDH) precursor and conventionally prepared Mn2AlOx. These characters endow the Mn2Al-LDO with excellent catalytic performance in the aerobic oxidative cleavage of 1,2-diols under normal pressure without additives. Mechanistic studies demonstrate that both the two-electron transfer (TET) and single-electron transfer (SET) processes are included in the catalytic reaction, with the former being more prominent. The Mn2Al-LDO catalytic system can tolerate a broad substrate scope, including monosubstituted 1,2-diols, internal 1,2-diols, primary alcohols, secondary alcohols, and various α-functionalized alcohols. Additionally, the Mn2Al-LDO catalytic system also exhibits excellent catalytic stability and shows great potential for application in cascade transformations.
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