酸脱的协同Cu2催化剂
Takayuki Nakajima1, Yoshia Kamiryo1, Masayo Kishimoto1
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science , Nara Women's University , Kitauoya-nishi-machi, Nara 630-8506 , Japan.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 16, 2019
概括
新的六核铜化合物被合成并转化为酸脱的活性催化剂. 这些催化剂具有独特的双核铜位点,对于有效的催化活动至关重要.
科学领域:
- 无机化学
- 催化剂
- 有机金属化学
背景情况:
- 使用新型的线性四素连接体 meso-L4 合成了六核铜化合物.
- 这些复合体的特征是[Cu6(μ3-H) 2 ((meso-L4) 3 ((RNC) 4)) ((PF6) 4),其中R=tBu (6a) 和Cy (6b).
研究的目的:
- 准备新的六核铜化合物.
- 研究这些复合物在酸脱中的催化活性.
- 阐明活性催化物在反应中的作用.
主要方法:
- 六核铜化合物的合成.
- 使用光谱和分析技术对复合物的表征.
- 在酸脱过程中对催化活性进行评估.
主要成果:
- 六核复合物已经成功合成和表征.
- 在反应条件下,复合物被现场转化为活性催化剂[Cu2{\text{μ-O2CH}{\text{meso-L4}{\text{RNC}}{2}+}.
- 这些双核铜催化剂在酸脱中表现出有效的催化活性.
结论:
- 该研究成功制备了新的六核铜化合物.
- 研究表明,从六核前体中在现场形成活性双核铜催化剂.
- 不对称的双核铜位点,由四酸和异酸稳定,对于有效的酸脱水是必不可少的.
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