A pyridinium-based ionic-liquid-decorated 1 D metal-organic framework (MOF; IL-[In (dpa) (1,10-phen) ]; IL=ionic liquid; dpa=diphenic acid; 1,10-phen=1,10-phenanthroline) was developed as a bifunctional heterogeneous catalyst system for CO -oxirane coupling reactions. An aqueous-microwave route was employed to perform the hydrothermal reaction for the synthesis of the [In (dpa) (1,10-phen) ] MOF, and the IL-[In (dpa) (1,10-phen) ] catalyst was synthesized by covalent postfunctionalization. As a result of the synergetic effect of the dual-functional sites, which include Lewis acid sites (coordinatively unsaturated In sites) and the I ion in the IL functional sites, IL-[In (dpa) (1,10-phen) ] displayed a high catalytic activity for CO -epoxide cycloaddition reactions under mild and solvent-free conditions. Microwave pulses were employed for the first time in MOF-catalyzed CO -epoxide cycloaddition reactions to result in a high turnover frequency of 2000-3100 h . The catalyst had an excellent reusability and maintained a continuous high selectivity. Furthermore, only a small amount of leaching was observed from the spent catalyst. A plausible reaction mechanism based on the synergistic effect of the dual-functional sites that catalyze the CO -epoxide cycloaddition reaction effectively is proposed.

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