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Su-Yun Zhang1, Zdravko Kochovski2, Hui-Chun Lee1, Yan Lu2,3, Hemin Zhang4, Jie Zhang1, Jian-Ke Sun1, Jiayin Yuan5.
Abstract
Exploration of metal clusters (MCs) adaptive to both aqueous and oil phases without disturbing their size is promising for a broad scope of applications. The state-of-the-art approach via ligand-binding may perturb MCs' size due to varied metal-ligand binding strength when shuttling between solvents of different polarity. Herein, we applied physical confinement of a series of small noble MCs (<1 nm) inside ionic organic cages (I-Cages), which by means of anion exchange enables reversible transfer of MCs between aqueous and hydrophobic solutions without varying their ultrasmall size. Moreover, the MCs@I-Cage hybrid serves as a recyclable, reaction-switchable catalyst featuring high activity in liquid-phase NH3BH3 (AB) hydrolysis reaction with a turnover frequency (TOF) of 115 min-1.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30809362 PMCID: PMC6354838 DOI: 10.1039/c8sc04375b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Sci ISSN: 2041-6520 Impact factor: 9.825
Scheme 1(a) Synthetic scheme of MCs stabilized by I-Cage–Cl (Cl as counterion) in an aqueous phase (for clarity reasons Cl– anions are omitted; M– = [AuCl4]–, [PdCl4]2– and [PtCl4]2–). (b) Anion exchange-driven phase transfer of I-Cage–X (X = Cl– or TFSI–, TFSI = bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide)-capped MCs between aqueous and ethyl acetate (EA) phases.
Fig. 1(a) Cryo-EM image of Au@I-Cage–Cl on a Lacey carbon grid and the size distribution histogram. Some Au@I-Cage–Cl are highlighted by white dotted circles. (b–d) HAADF-STEM images and the size distribution histograms of Au, Pd and Pt clusters, respectively.
Fig. 2(a) Photographs showing reversible transfer of Au–I-Cage–X (X = Cl– or TFSI–) between aqueous and EA phases upon anion exchange. (b and c) UV-Vis spectra of Au clusters transferred between aqueous and EA phases (solid curve for aqueous phase, dotted curve for EA phase) as shown in (a).
Fig. 3(a) Time course plots of H2 generation for the hydrolysis of ammonia borane (AB) over the Pt@I-Cage–Cl (blue line) and unsupported Pt catalysts, Pt-SP-Free (dark line) at 300 K (Pt/AB = 0.02). Inset: the corresponding TOF values. (b) Control of H2 release in the AB hydrolysis in water–EA mixture (pink and violet regions for “off” and “on” state, respectively). (c) Diagram of controlled H2 release process.