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Bidentate Disilicate Framework for Bis-Grafted Surface Species.

Yusuke IshizakaNatsumi AraiKazuhiro MatsumotoHiroki NagashimaKatsuhiko TakeuchiNorihisa FukayaHiroyuki YasudaKazuhiko SatoJun-Chul Choi
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Recent advances in surface organometallic chemistry have enabled the detailed characterization of the surface species in single-site heterogeneous catalysts. However, the selective formation of bis-grafted surface species remains challenging because of the heterogeneity of the supporting surface. Herein, we introduce a metal complex bearing bidentate disilicate ligands, -OSi(Ot Bu)2 OSi(Ot Bu)2 O-, as a molecular precursor, which has a silicate framework adjacent to the metal (Pt) center. The grafting of the precursors on silica supports (MCM-41 and CARiACT Q10) proceeded through a substitution reaction on the silicon atoms of the disilicate ligand, which was verified by the detection of isobutene and t BuOH as the elimination products, to selectively yield bis-grafted surface species. The chemical structure of the surface species was characterized by solid-state NMR, and the chemical shift values of the ancillary ligands and 195 Pt nuclei suggested that the bidentate coordination sphere was maintained following grafting.
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