Tailored design of palladium species grafted on an amino functionalized organozinc coordination polymer as a highly pertinent heterogeneous catalyst†
Abstract
The design of a highly active and stable heterogeneous palladium catalyst is gaining a lot of attention because of its increasing importance in the organic syntheses of commodity chemicals. Herein, we report the tailored synthesis of palladium species grafted on a highly stable amino functionalized organozinc coordination polymer (denoted as Pd/AZC) and its extraordinary catalytic performances in the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling (SMC) reaction. It achieved the highest turnover number of 2 106 720 (>99% yield) in air among the most reported palladium catalysts for the SMC reaction of bromobenzene. The as-prepared Pd/AZC composite is also successfully applied for the catalysis of Mizoroki–Heck coupling, hydrogenation of nitro, and –CC– functional groups. Since the developed AZC support has thermal stability at least up to 573 K, it possesses high potential for grafting various metal species as catalytically active centers for a wide range of metal-catalyzed reactions.