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Recyclable TPA-Modified MIL-88-Supported Ionic Pt as a Highly Efficient Catalyst for Alkene Hydrosilylation

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 8, Issue 14, Pages 13323-13331

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c00693

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In this study, a highly efficient heterogeneous catalyst was prepared by loading Pt ions on MIL-88 modified with trimethoxy[3-(phenylamino)-propyl]silane for the hydrosilylation reaction. The resulting catalyst showed high catalytic activity and excellent stability, attributed to the pyrrolic nitrogen structure between TPA-MIL-88 and the Pt ion. In addition, 1.2%Pt/TPA-MIL-88 exhibited the highest catalytic activity and could be reused five times without significant deactivation. Importantly, it also achieved satisfactory results for the hydrosilylation reaction of other olefins, implying great potential for application in the silicone industry.
The hydrosilylation reaction driven by a homoge-neous catalyst has been widely used in the industrial synthesis of functionalized silicone compounds. However, the homogeneous catalyst for hydrosilylation has the shortcomings of nonrecycl-ability, undesirable side reactions, and high cost. In this work, a highly efficient heterogeneous catalyst was prepared by loading Pt ions on MIL-88 modified with trimethoxy[3-(phenylamino)-propyl]silane. In comparison with previous research studies, the resulting catalyst can exhibit high catalytic activity and excellent stability during the hydrosilylation reaction, which was attributed to the presence of a pyrrolic nitrogen structure between TPA-MIL-88 and the Pt ion. Besides them, 1.2%Pt/TPA-MIL-88 showed the highest catalytic activity and can be reused five times without significant deactivation. Importantly, 1.2%Pt/TPA-MIL-88 also achieved satisfactory results when it was used to catalyze the hydrosilylation reaction for other olefins, implying great potential for application in the silicone industry.

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