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Nickel-alkyne-functionalized metal-organic frameworks: An efficient and reusable catalyst

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APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 623, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2021.118216

Keywords

MOFs; Alkyne modification; Heterogeneous catalyst; Knoevenagel condensation; Industrialization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21601135]

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In this study, a nickel catalyst based on alkynyl-tagged UiO-66-alkyne was prepared, which showed highly dispersed and efficient catalytic activity. The use of UiO-66-alkyne-Ni enabled rapid catalysis of the Knoevenagel condensation reaction and exhibited superior recovery rates, suggesting its potential for industrial applications.
Electron-donating groups in the robust MOF motif are able to provide an excellent catalytic platform, therefore obtaining site-isolated metal sites. In this study, the terminal alkyne is firstly introduced into UiO-66-type metalorganic frameworks (UiO-66-alkyne). Herein, to further study the application potential of this material, a covalently bonded nickel catalyst based on the alkynyl-tagged UiO-66-alkyne has been prepared and afforded us unprecedented highly dispersed and highly efficient catalytic active species. Meanwhile, this nickel-contained catalyst method for joining metals provided an alternative pathway regarding catalyst designing. With UiO66-alkyne-Ni, the heterogeneous transformation of homogeneous catalysts is realized. Using benzaldehyde and malononitrile as starting materials, we were able to catalyze the Knoevenagel condensation within 45 min under room temperature with yield (> 99 %). Moreover, the recovery rate of the UiO-66-alkyne-Ni also outperformed previous MOFs in both small-scale and gram-level reactions, which shows UiO-66-alkyne-Ni is a potential contributor to the subsequent industrialization.

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