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Superior Activity of Isomorphously Substituted MOFs with MIL‐100(M=Al, Cr, Fe, In, Sc, V) Structure in the Prins Reaction: Impact of Metal Type
Author(s) -
GómezPozuelo Gema,
Cabello Carlos Palomino,
Opanasenko Maksym,
Horáček Michal,
Čejka Jiří
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
chempluschem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.801
H-Index - 61
ISSN - 2192-6506
DOI - 10.1002/cplu.201600456
Subject(s) - catalysis , chemistry , mesoporous material , paraformaldehyde , substrate (aquarium) , metal organic framework , molecular sieve , selectivity , metal , chemical engineering , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , adsorption , oceanography , engineering , geology
The catalytic behavior of isomorphously substituted MIL‐100(M) (M=Al, Cr, Fe, In, Sc, V) is investigated for the synthesis of nopol through the Prins condensation of β‐pinene with paraformaldehyde. The large mesoporous cages of the metal–organic frameworks provide a sustainable confinement for the formation of the target product (100 % selectivity for nopol over all materials studied). MIL‐100(Sc) and MIL‐100(V) exhibit the highest yields (up to 90 %) of nopol after just 20 min from the beginning of the reaction, owing to their high concentrations of accessible Lewis sites possessing intermediate acidity. The high catalytic activity (reaching almost 90 % β‐pinene conversion) even upon decreasing the amount of catalyst from 100 to 25 mg (0.025 and 0.0063 g catalyst  mmol substrate −1 , respectively), the stability of its structure, and the possibility to use it several times, make MIL‐100(V) a promising material for applications in acid‐catalyzed reactions under mild reaction conditions.

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