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Aerobic activation of alcohols on Zn-promoted atomically-dispersed Ru sites encapsulated within UiO-66 framework for imine synthesis

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2022]
Rong Shang, Qizhao Zhang, Peng Lin, Bang Gu, Qinghu Tang, Qiue Cao, Wenhao Fang
ABSTRACT

Direct oxidative coupling of alcohols and amines is an environmental-benign and atomic-economy approach for imine synthesis. We disclosed that UiO-66 framework successfully confined Ru to single-atom scale with assistance of oxophilic Zn 2+ promoter. This RuZn@UiO-66 catalyst showed a highest TOF of 78 h -1 among all Ru catalysts in literature and attained > 99% yield to benzylideneaniline in the model reaction in an O 2 atmosphere at a low temperature without alkaline additives. In addition, this catalyst demonstrated satisfying gram-scale imine synthesis, wide substrate scope and stable reusability. Kinetic investigations and in situ characterizations allowed getting insights to active sites, amphoteric carrier and reaction mechanism. Dynamic interactions between Ru and Zn based on their ratios induced electron-deficient Ru 0 active sites promoted by oxophilic Zn 2+ species. Hence, primary alcohols can be efficiently converted to the corresponding aldehydes using molecular O 2 , i.e. , the rate-determining step. Besides, Zr 4+ -O 2- pairs on UiO-66 provided adequate acidic-basic sites for the tandem catalysis.

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