Iridium supported on porous polypyridine-oxadiazole as high-activity and recyclable catalyst for the borrowing hydrogen reaction†
Abstract
Homogenization of heterogeneous catalysts is a valuable and interesting research topic. Porous polypyridine-oxadiazole (PPO), as not only a carrier but also a ligand, was designed and synthesized from pyridine-oxadiazole and 1-iodo-4-vinylbenzene. Iridium was anchored onto the skeleton of this polymer (ligand) through coordination bonds. This porous polypyridine-oxadiazole iridium catalyst (PPO-Ir) was clearly characterized by XRD, BET, EDS, HRTEM, SEM, and XPS, and revealed high catalytic activity for the reaction of dimethyl-6-aminouracil with benzyl alcohols, 1,3-dimethylbarbituric acid with benzyl alcohols and 2-aminobenzylamine and benzyl alcohols through dehydrogenation and the borrowing hydrogen strategy with alcohol or water as the solvent. In addition, this PPO-Ir catalyst could be recycled and reused without a manifest loss of catalytic activity for at least five times and revealed potential application value. The mechanism explorations were further conducted to clarify this PPO-Ir and these transformations.