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Template-directed synthesis of photocatalyst-encapsulating metal-organic frameworks with boosted photocatalytic activity

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posted on 2019-10-07, 10:27 authored by Xiaojie Yang, Tao Liang, Jiaxing Sun, Michael J. Zaworotko, Yao Chen, Peng Cheng, Zhenjie Zhang
In the past decade, the use of visible light to promote organic transformations has gained intense attention. In this study, we developed a template-directed synthesis method to use homogenous Ru and Ir photocatalysts as structure-directing templates and succeeded to prepare a series of photocatalyst-encapsulating metal-organic frameworks (photocatalyst@MOFs) with zeolite-like structures. The open channels and polyhedral cages of MOFs allowed effectively disperse the encapsulated photocatalysts and facilitated the transport of reactants and products, leading to boosted catalytic activity and good reusability toward important organic reactions such as aerobic oxidation reaction of benzyl halides and the cyclization of tertiary anilines and maleimides under visible light. Moreover, we also demonstrate the versatility and universality of our templating strategy. It not only can form MOFs which cannot be accessed by other synthesis methods, but also can encapsulate various commercially available homogeneous photocatalysts into MOFs. This work explores a avenue to prepare heterogeneous photocatalysts to catalyze value-added reactions

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ACS Catalysis;9 (8),pp. 7486-7493

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American Chemical Society

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peer-reviewed

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National Natural Science Foundation of China, Tianjin Natural Science Foundation of China

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© 2019 ACS This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ACS Catalysis, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.9b01783

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