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A Novel Wilkinson's Type Silica Supported Polymer Catalyst: Insights from Solid-State NMR and Hyperpolarization Techniques

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 125, Issue 13, Pages 7178-7187

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c00112

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Bu-911-22-2]

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A novel immobilized Wilkinson's catalyst [SiO2 similar to PvPy-Wilk] was synthesized and confirmed through 1D and 2D multinuclear solid-state NMR techniques. The catalyst showed significant structural changes after reaction cycles, leading to activation, and exhibited about 200-fold enhancement in signals of the hydrogenation product ethylbenzene in PHIP experiments.
The synthesis of a novel immobilized Wilkinson's catalyst [SiO2 similar to PvPy-Wilk] is presented. The support material of this catalyst consists of silica particles that are modified with polymer brushes carrying pyridyl moieties that enable the coordination of Wilkinson's catalyst. The synthesis of this catalyst is monitored by 1D and 2D multinuclear solid-state NMR techniques to confirm the success of the immobilization. The [SiO2 similar to PvPy-Wilk] catalyst is then tested in the hydrogenation of styrene, and its reusability is inspected showing that significant structural changes after several reaction cycles yield an activation of the catalyst. Finally, the catalyst is tested in PHIP experiments giving rise to about 200-fold enhancement of the signals of the hydrogenation product ethylbenzene.

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