Emerging new metal-organic structures with tunable physicochemical properties is an exciting research field for diverse applications. In this work, a novel metal-organic framework Cu(HIT)(DMF), named URJC-1, with a three-dimensional non-interpenetrated topological network, has been synthesized. This material exhibits a microporous structure with unsaturated copper centers and imidazole⁻tetrazole linkages that provide accessible Lewis acid/base sites. These features make URJC-1 an exceptional candidate for catalytic application in acid and base reactions of interest in fine chemistry. The URJC-1 material also displays a noteworthy thermal and chemical stability in different organic solvents of different polarity and boiling water. Its catalytic activity was evaluated in acid-catalyzed Friedel⁻Crafts acylation of anisole with acetyl chloride and base-catalyzed Knoevenagel condensation of benzaldehyde with malononitrile. In both cases, URJC-1 material showed very good performance, better than other metal organic frameworks and conventional catalysts. In addition, a remarkable structural stability was proven after several consecutive reaction cycles.
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Nanomaterials (Basel)
June 2024
Chemical and Environmental Engineering Group, ESCET, Rey Juan Carlos University, C/Tulipán s/n, 28933 Móstoles, Spain.
The design of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) allows the definition of properties for their final application in small-scale heterogeneous catalysis. Incorporating various catalytic centers within a single structure can produce a synergistic effect, which is particularly intriguing for cross-coupling reactions. The URJC-1 material exhibits catalytic duality: the metal centers act as Lewis acid centers, while the nitrogen atoms of the organic ligand must behave as basic centers.
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February 2016
Department of Chemical and Energy Technology, Chemical and Environmental Technology, Mechanical Technology and Analytical Chemistry, ESCET, Rey Juan Carlos University, c/Tulipán s/n, 28933 Móstoles, Spain.
Emerging new metal-organic structures with tunable physicochemical properties is an exciting research field for diverse applications. In this work, a novel metal-organic framework Cu(HIT)(DMF), named URJC-1, with a three-dimensional non-interpenetrated topological network, has been synthesized. This material exhibits a microporous structure with unsaturated copper centers and imidazole⁻tetrazole linkages that provide accessible Lewis acid/base sites.
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