Issue 39, 2020, Issue in Progress

Terpyridine-based Pd(ii)/Ni(ii) organometallic framework nano-sheets supported on graphene oxide—investigating the fabrication, tuning of catalytic properties and synergetic effects

Abstract

Tailoring the structures of catalysts and the arrangement of organic bimetallic catalysts are essential in both fundamental research and applications. However, they still impose enormous challenges such as size and active species distribution, ordered uniformity, and controllable composition, which are critical in determining their specific activities and efficiency. Herein, a novel terpyridine-based hetero-bimetallic Ni/Pd nanosheet supported on graphene oxide (denoted as GO@Tpy-Ni/Pd) was fabricated, which exhibited higher catalytic activity, substrate applicability and recyclability for the Suzuki coupling reaction under mild conditions. The catalytic mechanism was heterogeneous catalysis at the interface and the synergetic effect between Pd and Ni resulted in a little Ni(0)/Pd(0) cluster including Pd(II)/Ni(II) as a whole being formed through electron transfer on the catalytic surface. This phenomenon could be interpreted as the nanoscale clusters of Ni/Pd being the real active centre stabilized by the ligand and GO and the synergetic effect. The absorption and desorption of different substrates and products on Ni/Pd clusters, as calculated by DFT, was proved to be another key factor.

Graphical abstract: Terpyridine-based Pd(ii)/Ni(ii) organometallic framework nano-sheets supported on graphene oxide—investigating the fabrication, tuning of catalytic properties and synergetic effects

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Mar 2020
Accepted
01 Jun 2020
First published
17 Jun 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 23080-23090

Terpyridine-based Pd(II)/Ni(II) organometallic framework nano-sheets supported on graphene oxide—investigating the fabrication, tuning of catalytic properties and synergetic effects

R. Ren, S. Bi, L. Wang, W. Zhao, D. Wei, T. Li, W. Xu, M. Liu and Y. Wu, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 23080 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02195D

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