Cu(H(2)btec)(bipy)](infinity): a novel metal organic framework (MOF) as heterogeneous catalyst for the oxidation of olefins
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Brown, Kareen
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Cu(H(2)btec)(bipy)](infinity): a novel metal organic framework (MOF) as heterogeneous catalyst for the oxidation of olefins
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A new extended metal-organic framework [Cu(H(2)btec)(bipy)](infinity) (1) (H(4)btec=1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylic acid; bipy= 2,2'-bipyridine) has been hydrothermally synthesized. Violet crystals are formed in a monoclinic system with a space group C2/c; a = 10.1810(18) angstrom, b = 14.4360(18) angstrom, c= 12.894(3) angstrom, beta= 112.94(3)degrees. In the title compound 1 each Cu(II) centre has a distorted square planar environment, completed by two N atoms from one bipy ligand and two O atoms belonging to two dihydrogen benzene-1,2,4,5-tetracarboxylate anions (H(2)btec(2-)). The {Cu(bipy)}(2+) moieties are bridged by H(2)btec(2-) anions to form an infinite one-dimensional coordination polymer with a zig-zag chain structure along the c axis. A double-chain structure is formed by hydrogen bonds between adjacent zig-zag chains. There are also p-p stacking interactions between the bipy ligands, with an average distance of 3.62 angstrom resulting in a two-dimensional network structure. Compound 1 was tested as a catalyst for the oxidation of cyclohexene and styrene, with tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) as oxidant. The catalytic activity (24 h and 75 degrees C) found for [Cu(H(2)btec)(bipy)](infinity) shows a high value for the conversion of cyclohexene (64.5%), and a lower one for styrene (23.7%). High turnover frequency (TOF) values for the epoxide products were observed, indicating that the catalyst synthesized in this work, not only has a high activity and selectivity for epoxidation reactions but is also very efficient.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158140
DOI: 10.1039/b810414j
ISSN: 14779234
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