Metal Variance in Multivariate Metal-Organic Frameworks for Boosting Catalytic Conversion of CO 2 .
Xu ChenJing-Yi SongJi ZhengYu-Mei WangJie LuoPuxin WengBing-Chen CaiXiao-Chun LinGuo-Hong NingDan LiPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Developing efficient, low-cost, MOF catalysts for CO 2 conversion at low CO 2 concentrations under mild conditions is particularly interesting but remains highly challenging. Herein, we prepared an isostructural series of two-dimensional (2D) multivariate metal-organic frameworks (MTV-MOFs) containing copper- and/or silver-based cyclic trinuclear complexes (Cu-CTC and Ag-CTC). These MTV-MOFs can be used as efficient and reusable heterogeneous catalysts for the cyclization of propargylamine with CO 2 . The catalytic performance of these MTV-MOFs can be engineered by fine-tuning the Ag/Cu ratio in the framework. Interestingly, the induction of 10% Ag remarkably improved the catalytic efficiency with a turnover frequency (TOF) of 243 h -1 , which is 20-fold higher than that of 100% Cu-based MOF (i.e., TOF = 10.8 h -1 ). More impressively, such a bimetallic MOF still exhibited high catalytic activity even for simulated flue gas with 10% CO 2 concentration. Furthermore, the reaction mechanism has been examined through the employment of NMR monitoring experiments and DFT calculations.
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