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An ionic Fe-based metal-organic-framework with 4'-pyridyl-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine for catalytic hydroboration of alkynes.

Guoqi ZhangShengping ZhengMichelle C Neary
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
An ionic metal-organic-framework (MOF) containing nanoscale channels was readily assembled from ditopic 4'-pyridyl-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine (pytpy) and a simple iron(ii) salt. X-ray structural analysis revealed a two-dimensional grid-like framework assembled by classic octahedral (pytpy) 2 Fe II cations as linkers (with pytpy as a new ditopic pyridyl ligand) and octa-coordinate FeCl 2 centers as nodes. The layer-by-layer assembly of the 2-D framework resulted in the formation of 3-D porous materials consisting of nano-scale channels. The charges of the cationic framework were balanced with anionic Cl 3 FeOFeCl 3 in its void channels. The new Fe-based MOF material was employed as a precatalyst for syn -selective hydroboration of alkynes under mild, solvent-free conditions in the presence of an activator, leading to the synthesis of a range of trans -alkenylboronates in good yields. The larger scale applicability and recyclability of the new MOF catalyst was further explored. This represents a rare example of an ionic MOF material that can be utilized in hydroboration catalysis.
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