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Reticular Imine-Linked Coordination Polymers Based on Paddlewheel Diruthenium/Dirhodium Nodes: Synthesis and Metal-Site Dependent Photocatalytic Reduction of CO 2 .

Chisa ItohMasaki KitadaMio KondoShigeyuki MasaokaHaruka YoshinoWataru KosakaYusuke OotaniJunko MatsudaMomoji KuboToyohiko J KonnoHitoshi Miyasaka
Published in: ChemSusChem (2024)
The paddlewheel-type dimetal core ([M 2 ]) is a ubiquitous motif in the nodes in coordination polymers (CPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). However, their preparation has relied on ligand-substitution-labile metal ions owing to challenges associated with crystallization. Consequently, examples featuring ligand-substitution-inert metal ions, such as Ru or Rh, are scarce. This study presents the synthesis of novel reticular imine-linked CPs incorporating the paddlewheel-type diruthenium(II, II) ([Ru 2 II,II ]; 1-Ru) or dirhodium(II, II) ([Rh 2 II,II ]; 1-Rh) subunits. The synthetic approach involved a Schiff base dehydration condensation reaction between p-formylbenzoate-bridged [Ru 2 II,II ] or [Rh 2 II,II ] precursors (i. e., CHO-Ru and CHO-Rh, respectively) and 2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine in a 1 : 2 ratio. The catalytic activities of 1-Ru and 1-Rh for the photochemical reduction of CO 2 in a heterogeneous system depended on the metal site. The 1-Ru system exhibited exceptional selectivity, generating 3.0×10 4  μmol g -1 of CO after 24 h of irradiation, whereas the 1-Rh system generated a lower amount of CO (3.2×10 3  μmol g -1 ). The catalytic activity of 1-Ru ranked with that of all relevant catalytic systems. This study paves the way for the exploration of [Ru 2 II,II ]- or [Rh 2 II,II ]-based polymers with open metal site-dependent functional properties.
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