Selective catalytic behavior of a phosphine-tagged metal-organic framework organocatalyst.

Chemistry

Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Laboratory of Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zürich (Switzerland); Department of Synchrothron Radiation, Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry, Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI (Switzerland).

Published: November 2014

Steric hindrance by a metal-organic framework (MOF) is shown to influence the outcome of a catalytic reaction by controlling the orientation of its intermediates. This is demonstrated using an organocatalyst, phosphine MOF LSK-3, which is evaluated with the aid of molecular modeling and NMR spectroscopy techniques. This report is the first application of phosphine MOFs in organocatalysis and explores the potential of a framework steric hindrance to impose selectivity on a catalytic reaction. These findings expand the opportunities for control and design of the active site in the pocket of heterogeneous catalysts.

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