Molecular Catalyst Synthesis Strategies to Prepare Atomically Dispersed Fe-N-C Heterogeneous Catalysts.
Jason S BatesFatemeh KhamespanahDavid A CullenAbdulhadi A Al-OmariMelissa N HopkinsJesse J MartinezThatcher W RootShannon S StahlPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
We report a strategy to integrate atomically dispersed iron within a heterogeneous nitrogen-doped carbon (N-C) support, inspired by routes for metalation of molecular macrocyclic iron complexes. The N-C support, derived from pyrolysis of a ZIF-8 metal-organic framework, is metalated via solution-phase reaction with FeCl 2 and tributyl amine, as a Brønsted base, at 150 °C. Fe active sites are characterized by 57 Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy and aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy. The site density can be increased by selective removal of Zn 2+ ions from the N-C support prior to metalation, resembling the transmetalation strategy commonly employed for the preparation of molecular Fe-macrocycles. The utility of this approach is validated by the higher catalytic rates (per total Fe) of these materials relative to established Fe-N-C catalysts, benchmarked using an aerobic oxidation reaction.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- electron microscopy
- single molecule
- aqueous solution
- visible light
- high resolution
- nitric oxide
- highly efficient
- mass spectrometry
- risk assessment
- heavy metals
- hydrogen peroxide
- quantum dots
- room temperature
- ionic liquid
- simultaneous determination
- liquid chromatography
- molecularly imprinted
- tandem mass spectrometry