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Title: Palladium(II) immobilized on Metal-Organic Frameworks for catalytic Conversion of Carbon dioxide to formate
Authors: Tshuma, Piwai
Makhubela, Banothile C.E
Bingwa, Nzondelelo
Mehlana, Gift
Keywords: Catalysts
Physical and chemical processes
Catalytic activity
Catalysis
Metal organic frameworks
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Series/Report no.: Inorganic Chemistry;Vol.59 ; No.10 :p. 6717–6728
Abstract: In this work, we report the design of a two-dimensional (2D) isostructural metal-organic framework containing Pd(II) active sites, using a bipyridyl dicarboxylate linker (Mg(bpdc)(DMF)2PdCl2]n (Pd@Mg:JMS-2) and [Mn(bpdc)(DMF)2PdCl2]n(Pd@Mn:JMS-2)). The activated MOFs Pd@Mg:JMS-2a and Pd@Mn:JMS-2a were evaluated as heterogeneous catalysts for the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to formate. Under optimal conditions, the MOFs exhibited impressive catalytic activity with formate turnover numbers of 7272 and 9808 for Pd@Mg:JMS-2a and Pd@Mn:JMS-2a, respectively, after 24 h. These catalysts exhibited higher catalytic activity when compared to its homogeneous counterpart that was used as a linker during MOF synthesis. Post-experimental characterization showed that the structural integrity of the MOFs was not altered after catalysis. This work demonstrates that the catalytic activity of homogeneous systems can be enhanced under heterogeneous conditions by anchoring them on MOFs.
URI: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32330382/
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4194
ISSN: 1520-510X
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