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  • Developing sustainable catalysts is crucial due to the high cost and environmental issues associated with precious metals, which highlights the importance of using transition metal-free systems.
  • This study demonstrates that using carbene active centers on the edges of graphene can effectively catalyze carbon-carbon bond formation, specifically in synthesizing benzene through acetylene trimerization.
  • Computational models show that reversible spin density oscillations play a key role in the catalytic process, and experimental results confirm the effectiveness of these new carbon-based catalysts over traditional metal catalysts.

Article Abstract

Development of sustainable catalysts for synthetic transformations is one of the most challenging and demanding goals. The high prices of precious metals and the unavoidable leaching of toxic metal species leading to environmental contamination make the transition metal-free catalytic systems especially important. Here we demonstrate that carbene active centers localized on carbon atoms at the zigzag edge of graphene represent an alternative platform for efficient catalytic carbon-carbon bond formation in the synthesis of benzene. The studied acetylene trimerization reaction is an efficient atom-economic route to build an aromatic ring-a step ubiquitously important in organic synthesis and industrial applications. Computational modeling of the reaction mechanism reveals a principal role of the reversible spin density oscillations that govern the overall catalytic cycle, facilitate the product formation, and regenerate the catalytically active centers. Dynamic π-electron interactions in 2D carbon systems open new opportunities in the field of carbocatalysis, unachievable by means of transition metal-catalyzed transformations. The theoretical findings are confirmed experimentally by generating key moieties of the carbon catalyst and performing the acetylene conversion to benzene.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b10887DOI Listing

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