Highly Stable 72-Nuclearity Nanocages for Efficient Synthesis of Aryl Nitriles via Ni/Cu Synergistic Catalysis.
Ze-Long LiangZi-He ZhangYue-E JiaoHang XuHan-Shi HuBin ZhaoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Seeking noble-metal-free catalysts for efficient synthesis of aryl nitriles under mild conditions poses a significant challenge due to the use of hypertoxic cyanides or high-pressure/temperature NH 3 /O 2 in conventional synthesis processes. Herein, we developed a novel framework 1 assembled by [Ni 72 ] nanocages with excellent solvents/pH stability. To investigate the structure-activity relationship of catalytic performance, several isostructural MOFs with different molar ratios of Ni/Cu by doping Cu 2+ into framework 1 (Ni 0.59 Cu 0.41 ( 2 ), Ni 0.81 Cu 0.19 ( 3 ), Ni 0.88 Cu 0.12 ( 4 ), and Ni 0.92 Cu 0.08 ( 5 )) were prepared. Catalytic studies revealed that catalyst 3 exhibited remarkable performance in the synthesis of aryl nitriles, utilizing a formamide alternative to hypertoxic NaCN/KCN. Notably, catalyst 3 achieved an excellent TOF value of 9.8 h -1 . Furthermore, catalyst 3 demonstrated its applicability in a gram-scale experiment and maintained its catalytic performance even after six recycling cycles, owing to its high stability resulting from significant electrostatic and orbital interactions between the Ni center and ligands as well as a large SOMO-LUMO energy gap supported by DFT calculations. Control experiments and DFT calculations further revealed that the excellent catalytic performance of catalyst 3 originated from the synergistic effect of Ni/Cu. Importantly, this work not only provides a highly feasible method to construct highly stable MOFs containing multinuclear nanocages with exceptional catalytic performance but also represents the first example of a heterogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of aryl nitriles using formamide as the cyanide source.