A mixed-valence CuI/CuII metal–organic framework for CO2 conversion†
Abstract
The development of noble-metal-free and efficient metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as heterogeneous catalysts for carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion is of particular interest, but remains challenging. In this study, a CuI/CuII mixed-valence MOF (1) was synthesized, consisting of copper(I) cyclic trinuclear units (CuI-CTUs) and CuII-paddlewheel units. The MOF featured a (3,4,4)-c network topology, which is rarely reported in the literature. Interestingly, 1 demonstrated efficient catalytic activity in the cyclization reaction of epoxides or propargyl amines with CO2 with excellent yields (i.e., 81% to 99% for 12 examples). Additionally, it showed high reusability, maintaining the catalytic performance for at least five cycles without a loss in efficiency. Of significant note, MOF 1 delivered high catalytic activity with a turnover frequency of 142.8 h−1 (23.8 h−1 based on Cu) for the synthesis of oxazolidinones at ambient temperature, showcasing its potential as an effective catalyst for CO2 conversion reactions.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers 10th Anniversary Collection