Phosphine-based metal-organic layers to construct single-site heterogeneous catalysts for arene borylation.
Jiawei ChenHan LiHaoshang WangYuhang SongQiming HongKuan ChangHuihui HuShuhong ZhangLingyun CaoCheng WangPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Metal-organic layers (MOLs) are versatile platforms for creating single-site heterogeneous catalysts. Incorporating molecular functionalities into MOLs is crucial for catalysis. In this study, we synthesized phosphine-containing MOLs constructed from Hf 6 -oxo secondary building units (SBUs) and phosphine ligands. The mono(phosphine)-Ir complexes generated by the metalation of TPP-MOL were highly active as heterogeneous catalysts for the C(sp 2 )-H borylation of a range of arenes. This research expands the diversity of MOL-based catalysts.