Stepwise post‐modification immobilization of palladium Schiff‐base complex on to the OMS‐Cu (BDC) metal–organic framework for Mizoroki‐Heck cross‐coupling reaction

Palladium ions were successfully immobilized within the pores of open metal site (OMS) metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with Schiff‐base (2‐Py‐SI) grafted in OMS‐Cu (BDC) using the hydrothermal method. This Schiff‐base complex on the Cu (BDC) greatly increased catalytic activity and acted as an effic...

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description Palladium ions were successfully immobilized within the pores of open metal site (OMS) metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with Schiff‐base (2‐Py‐SI) grafted in OMS‐Cu (BDC) using the hydrothermal method. This Schiff‐base complex on the Cu (BDC) greatly increased catalytic activity and acted as an efficient stabilizer of Pd ions. The hydrothermal method was a more efficient method for generating small metal ions in the MOF structures. The results revealed that the PdII@Cu (BDC)/2‐Py‐SI is a promising catalyst for the Mizoroki‐Heck coupling reaction. The proposed catalyst has better recyclability and can be reused several times without apparent loss of activity. Modification of Cu (BDC) MOF toward the direct grafting of pyridyl salicylimine (2‐Py‐SI) and complexation of that with Pd ions was investigated. The synthesized PdII@Cu (BDC)/2‐Py‐SI MOF was then applied to Mizoroki‐Heck reaction.
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Catalysts
Catalytic activity
Chemistry
Copper
Coupling
Metal-organic frameworks
Metals
Mizoroki‐Heck reaction
open metal site MOF
Palladium
PdII@Cu (BDC)/2‐Py‐SI
Recyclability
title Stepwise post‐modification immobilization of palladium Schiff‐base complex on to the OMS‐Cu (BDC) metal–organic framework for Mizoroki‐Heck cross‐coupling reaction
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