Architectural Stabilization of a Gold(III) Catalyst in Metal-Organic Frameworks

Abstract: 

Unimolecular decomposition pathways are challenging to address in transition-metal catalysis and have previously not been suppressed via incorporation into a solid support. Two robust metal-organic frameworks (IRMOF-10 and bio-MOF-100) are used for the architectural stabilization of a structurally well-defined gold(III) catalyst. The inherent rigidity of these materials is utilized to preclude a unimolecular decomposition pathway—reductive elimination. Through this architectural stabilization strategy, decomposition of the incorporated gold(III) catalyst in the metal-organic frameworks is not observed; in contrast, the homogeneous analog is prone to decomposition in solution. Stabilization of the catalyst in these metal-organic frameworks precludes leaching and enables recyclability, which is crucial for productive heterogeneous catalysis(link is external)

Author: 
Lee JS
Kapustin EA
Pei X
Llopis S
Yaghi OM
Toste FD
Publication date: 
January 9, 2020
Publication type: 
Journal Article