| Literature DB >> 28543992 |
Wenjie Shi1, Lingyun Cao1, Hua Zhang1, Xin Zhou1,2, Bing An1, Zekai Lin3, Ruihan Dai1, Jianfeng Li1, Cheng Wang1, Wenbin Lin1,3.
Abstract
Microenvironments in enzymes play crucial roles in controlling the activities and selectivities of reaction centers. Herein we report the tuning of the catalytic microenvironments of metal-organic layers (MOLs), a two-dimensional version of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with thickness down to a monolayer, to control product selectivities. By modifying the secondary building units (SBUs) of MOLs with monocarboxylic acids, such as gluconic acid, we changed the hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity around the active sites and fine-tuned the selectivity in photocatalytic oxidation of tetrahydrofuran (THF) to exclusively afford butyrolactone (BTL), likely a result of prolonging the residence time of reaction intermediates in the hydrophilic microenvironment of catalytic centers. Our work highlights new opportunities in using functional MOLs as highly tunable and selective two-dimensional catalytic materials.Entities:
Keywords: biomimetic catalysis; metal-organic frameworks; metal-organic layers; oxidation; photocatalysis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28543992 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201703675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336