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Achieving High Photo/Thermocatalytic Product Selectivity and Conversion via Thorium Clusters with Switchable Functional Ligands.

Qian NiuQing HuangTao-Yuan YuJiang LiuJing-Wen ShiLong-Zhang DongShun-Li LiYa-Qian Lan
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Structural exploration and functional application of thorium clusters are still very rare on account of their difficult synthesis caused by the susceptible hydrolysis of thorium element. In this work, we elaborately designed and constructed four stable thorium clusters modified with different functionalized capping ligands, Th 6 -MA , Th 6 -BEN , Th 6 -C8A , and Th 6 -Fcc , which possessed nearly the same hexanuclear thorium-oxo core but different capabilities in light absorption and charge separation. Consequently, for the first time, these new thorium clusters were treated as model catalysts to systematically investigate the light-induced oxidative coupling reaction of benzylamine and thermodriven oxidation of aniline, achieving >90% product selectivity and approximately 100% conversion, respectively. Concurrently, we found that thorium clusters modified by switchable functional ligands can effectively modulate the selectivity and conversion of catalytic reaction products. Moreover, catalytic characterization and density functional theory calculations consistently indicated that these thorium clusters can activate O 2 /H 2 O 2 to generate active intermediates O 2 · - /HOO · and then improved the conversion of amines efficiently. Significantly, this work represents the first report of stable thorium clusters applied to photo/thermotriggered catalytic reactions and puts forward a new design avenue for the construction of more efficient thorium cluster catalysts.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics
  • highly efficient
  • electron transfer
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • room temperature
  • crystal structure
  • liquid chromatography
  • mass spectrometry
  • metal organic framework