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A Mesoporous Indium Metal–Organic Framework: Remarkable Advances in Catalytic Activity for Strecker Reaction of Ketones
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Materials ScienceCatalytic ApplicationCatalytic MaterialEngineeringLangmuir Surface AreaHeterogeneous CatalysisRemarkable AdvancesCatalytic SynthesisStrecker ReactionOrganic ChemistryCatalysisCatalytic ActivityChemistryCatalyst PreparationHexagonal PoresAccessible Indium Sites
With the aim of developing new highly porous, heterogeneous Lewis acid catalysts for multicomponent reactions, a new mesoporous metal-organic framework, InPF-110 ([In3O(btb)2(HCOO)(L)], (H3btb = 1,3,5-tris(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene acid, L = methanol, water, or ethanol), has been prepared with indium as the metal center. It exhibits a Langmuir surface area of 1470 m(2) g(-1), and its structure consists of hexagonal pores with a 2.8 nm aperture, which allows the diffusion of multiple substrates. This material presents a large density of active metal sites resulting in outstanding catalytic activity in the formation of substituted α-aminonitriles through the one-pot Strecker reaction of ketones. In this respect, InPF-110 stands out compared to other catalysts for this reaction due to the small catalyst loadings required, and without the need for heat or solvents. Furthermore, X-ray single crystal diffraction studies clearly show the framework-substrate interaction through coordination to the accessible indium sites.
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