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Confining Bimetal Sites in Porous Metal Silicate Materials for Aerobic Oxidation of Phenols under Mild Conditions.

Hang LiGuo-Peng ZhanChuan-De Wu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Inspired by the unique catalytic properties of enzymes, numerous biomimetic catalysts have been developed with the intention to realize activation of unreactive reactants under mild conditions; however, the requirement of harsh activation conditions heavily deters their practical applications. We report herein a porous metal silicate (PMS) material PMS-12 that consists of redox-active copper and vanadium metal sites, which exhibits similar catalytic behaviors of enzymes by synergistically activating different reactant molecules and generating local redox potential to facilitate electron and charge transfer, demonstrating the highest catalytic efficiency for aerobic oxidation of phenols to produce highly value-added benzoquinones under mild conditions. Therefore, this work paves a practically applicable strategy for developing high-performance heterogeneous catalysts, which could activate unreactive reactant molecules to produce highly value-added chemicals under mild conditions.
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