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Catalysis through Dynamic Spacer Installation of Multivariate Functionalities in Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Chen-Chen CaoCheng-Xia ChenZhang-Wen WeiQian-Feng QiuNeng-Xiu ZhuYang-Yang XiongJi-Jun JiangDawei WangCheng-Yong Su
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
We demonstrate herein a facile strategy to engineer versatile catalytically active coordination interspace in the same primitive metal-organic framework (MOF) for variable heterogeneous catalysis. Different functional ligands can be reversibly inserted into and removed from proto-LIFM-28 individually or successively to bring in single or binary catalytic sites for specific reactions and switch the parent MOF to multipurpose catalysts. Alcohol-oxidation, Knoevenagel-condensation, click, acetal, and Baylis-Hillman reactions are achievable through simple exchange of a single catalytic spacer, while sequential or stepwise reactions are designable via selective combination of two catalytic spacers with different functionalities, thus making proto-LIFM-28 a multivariate MOF for multiuse and economic catalysis.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • visible light
  • crystal structure
  • alcohol consumption
  • transition metal