Iron-Decorated, Guanidine Functionalized Metal-Organic Framework as a Non-heme Iron-Based Enzyme Mimic System for Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Substrates

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Abstract

A novel porous functionalized metal-organic framework (MOF) as a non-heme iron-based enzyme mimic system was achieved via two-step post-synthetic modification of the MIL-101(Cr)-NH 2 , and characterized by FT-IR, PXRD, TGA, SEM, EDS, CHN, BET surface area, and ICP-OES analyses. This new modified MOF (MIL-101(Cr)-guanidine-Fe) has been demonstrated to be a highly efficient, active, and reusable catalyst for oxidation of various organic substrates, including alcohols, alkenes and alkyl arenes at room temperature using H 2 O 2 as an oxidant. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Shaabani, A., Mohammadian, R., Farhid, H., Karimi Alavijeh, M., & Amini, M. M. (2019). Iron-Decorated, Guanidine Functionalized Metal-Organic Framework as a Non-heme Iron-Based Enzyme Mimic System for Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Substrates. Catalysis Letters, 149(5), 1237–1249. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-019-02691-0

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