Zeolite-like metal-organic frameworks as platforms for applications:: On metalloporphyrin-based catalysts

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作者
Alkordi, Mohamed H. [1 ]
Liu, Yunling [1 ]
Larsen, Randy W. [1 ]
Eubank, Jarrod F. [1 ]
Eddaoudi, Mohamed [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, Dept Chem, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1021/ja804703w
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O6 [化学];
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0703 [化学];
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The extra-large cavities of zeolite-like metal-organic frameworks (ZMOFs) offer great potential for their exploration in applications pertinent to larger molecules, like porphyrins. The anionic nature of the framework allowed for facile in situ encapsulation of a cationic free-base porphyrin, and the a-cage of our (In-imidazoledicarboxylate)-based rho-ZMOF is ideally suited to the isolation of one porphyrin molecule per cage, which prevents the oxidative self-degradation associated with self-dimerization common in homogeneous catalysis and upon aggregation in solid supports like mesoporous silicates or polymers. The encapsulation of a free-base porphyrin [5,10,15,20-tetrakis(1-methyl-4-pyridinio)porphyrin] and the stability of the rho-ZMOF to metalation conditions, allows for the preparation of a variety of metalloporphyrins (i.e., Mn, Cu, Co, Zn ions) with the ZMOF serving as a platform. The Mn-metallated porphyrin encapsulated in rho-ZMOF shows catalytic activity toward the oxidation of cyclohexane, with turn-over numbers, to the best of our knowledge, higher than reported for similar heterogeneous systems, and our system can be recycled up to 11 cycles, which represents a longer lifetime than reported for any other system.
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