A Cu(ii) metal-organic framework, {[Cu(L)(HO)]·(5DMF)(4HO)} (1), has been synthesized using an angular tetracarboxylic acid ligand (H4L) incorporating both trifluoromethyl (-CF) and amine (-NH) groups. Notably, the framework possesses high water and thermal stability. At atmospheric pressure, the activated framework 1' exhibits substantially high amounts of CO (35.5 and 20.8 wt% at 273 and 298 K respectively) and H (1.72 wt% at 77 K) adsorption. Also, 1' exhibits excellent catalytic activity for the condensation-cyclization reaction between 2-benzoyl pyridine and different benzylamines via oxidative amination of the C(sp)-H bond to form 1,3-diarylated imidazo[1,5-a]pyridines under mild aerobic conditions. In addition to this, 1' shows excellent heterogeneous catalytic activity in Biginelli reactions. The solid catalyst could be recycled several times without significant loss in the catalytic activities.
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January 2025
Department of Science, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, 1-4-12 Kojirakawa, Yamagata 990-8560, Japan.
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