Abstract
The programmable design and construction of multirole or swing-role metal-organic frameworks (MR/SR-MOFs) for variable CO2 conversions are appealing for green and sustainable chemistry. Herein, we describe a facile MR/SR-MOF synthetic strategy for on-demand engineering of the catalytic pore spaces in a primitive MOF for diverse CO2 chemical fixation. Distinct functional groups can be precisely and quantitively immobilized into prototypical LIFM-28 (proto-LIFM-28) by virtue of postsynthesis based on its solid-state dynamic attribute, generating different catalytic pore spaces suitable for hydrosilylation, N-methylation, cycloaddition, and cyclization reactions of CO2. Remarkably, the resultant LIFM-DSL-3 carrying amino and CO2-masked N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC-CO2) sites presents an excellent hydrosilylation performance with complete Ph2SiH2 conversion (>99%) and high silyl methoxide (SMO) selectivity (95%) under atmospheric CO2 pressure, achieving an extraordinary turnover number (TON) of 4367 and a turnover frequency (TOF) of 6221 h-1 beneficial for efficient methanol release upon hydrolysis. Moreover, an exceptionally high N-methylation efficiency is obtained for CO2 transformation via N-methylation. This work demonstrates how to design MR/SR-MOFs as a multivariate catalytic platform for the cost-saving multirole and swing-role applications through on-demand manipulation and installation of active sites into a single MOF matrix without de novo synthesis.
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Deng, S., Xiong, Y. Y., Chen, C. X., Dai, Q. H., Chen, Y. X., Geng, W., … Su, C. Y. (2025). Achieving Diverse CO2 Conversions through On-Demand Installation of Multivariate Catalytic Sites into One Prototypical Metal-Organic Framework. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 147(23), 19996–20007. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c05028
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