A manganese-based metal-organic framework with dipyrazole ligands has been metalated with atomically dispersed Rh and Co species and used as a catalyst for the hydroformylation of styrene. The Rh-based materials exhibited excellent conversion at 80 °C with complete chemoselectivity, high selectivity for the branched aldehyde, high recyclability, and negligible metal leaching.

Postsynthetic Metalated MOFs as Atomically Dispersed Catalysts for Hydroformylation Reactions

Tang P.;Paganelli S.;Carraro F.;Blanco M.;Marega C.;Badocco D.;Pastore P.;Doonan C. J.;Agnoli S.
2020

Abstract

A manganese-based metal-organic framework with dipyrazole ligands has been metalated with atomically dispersed Rh and Co species and used as a catalyst for the hydroformylation of styrene. The Rh-based materials exhibited excellent conversion at 80 °C with complete chemoselectivity, high selectivity for the branched aldehyde, high recyclability, and negligible metal leaching.
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heterogeneous catalysis; hydroformylation of olefins; metal-organic frameworks; rhodium coordination compounds; single-atom catalysts
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.0c17073
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Tang, P.; Paganelli, S.; Carraro, F.; Blanco, M.; Ricco, R.; Marega, C.; Badocco, D.; Pastore, P.; Doonan, C. J.; Agnoli, S.
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