Ultralow-Content Palladium Dispersed in Covalent Organic Framework for Highly Efficient and Selective Semihydrogenation of Alkynes.
Jian Hong LiZhi Wu YuZhi GaoJian Qiang LiYuan TaoYu Xin XiaoWen Hui YinYa Ling FanChao JiangLi Jun SunFeng LuoPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
Developing noble-metal-based catalysts with ultralow loading to achieve excellent performance for selective hydrogenation of alkynes under mild reaction conditions is highly desirable but still faces huge challenges. To this end, a SO3H-anchored covalent organic framework (COF-SO3H) as the support was deliberately designed, and then ultralow-content Pd (0.38 wt %) was loaded by a wet-chemistry immersion dispersion method. The resulting Pd0.38/COF-SO3H composite exhibits outstanding performance for the selective hydrogenation of phenylacetylene with 97.06% conversion and 93.15% selectivity to styrene under mild reaction conditions (1 bar of H2, 25 °C). Noticeably, the turnover frequency value reaches as high as 3888 h-1, which outperforms most of reported catalysts for such use. Moreover, such a catalyst also exhibits excellent activity for a series of other alkynes and high stability without obvious loss of catalytic performance after five consecutive cycles.