| Literature DB >> 26954885 |
Lingyun Cao1, Zekai Lin2, Fei Peng3, Weiwei Wang1, Ruiyun Huang1, Cheng Wang4, Jiawei Yan1, Jie Liang3, Zhiming Zhang1, Teng Zhang2, Lasheng Long1, Junliang Sun5,6, Wenbin Lin7,8.
Abstract
Metal-organic layers (MOLs) represent an emerging class of tunable and functionalizable two-dimensional materials. In this work, the scalable solvothermal synthesis of self-supporting MOLs composed of [Hf6O4(OH)4(HCO2)6] secondary building units (SBUs) and benzene-1,3,5-tribenzoate (BTB) bridging ligands is reported. The MOL structures were directly imaged by TEM and AFM, and doped with 4'-(4-benzoate)-(2,2',2''-terpyridine)-5,5''-dicarboxylate (TPY) before being coordinated with iron centers to afford highly active and reusable single-site solid catalysts for the hydrosilylation of terminal olefins. MOL-based heterogeneous catalysts are free from the diffusional constraints placed on all known porous solid catalysts, including metal-organic frameworks. This work uncovers an entirely new strategy for designing single-site solid catalysts and opens the door to a new class of two-dimensional coordination materials with molecular functionalities.Entities:
Keywords: alkenes; hafnium; heterogeneous catalysis; hydrosilylation; metal-organic layers
Year: 2016 PMID: 26954885 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201512054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336