Green Approach for Synthesizing Copper-Containing ZIFs as Efficient Catalysts for Click Chemistry

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ZIF-8 and ZIF-67 containing various percentages of copper were successfully synthesized through a green in-situ thermal (IST) approach based on 2-methylimidazole (2-MIM) as the organic linker. The IST method has several advantages over previously reported studies, including solvent and additive-free reaction conditions, a mild reaction temperature, a single-step procedure, no activation requirements, and the use of the smallest precursor ratio (M/L). The high catalytic performance of Cu/ZIF-8 and Cu/ZIF-67 in click chemistry is attributed to their high specific surface area, excellent porosity, and structural stability. To achieve these features, a range of parameters—such as time, temperature, gas atmosphere, and precursor ratio—were optimized. Several characterization methods were used to confirm the features of the produced catalysts. Overall, the synthesis strategy for achieving the targeted ZIFs with unique features is “green” and does not require further activation or treatment to eliminate side products. This method has great potential for manufacturing metal-organic frameworks on a large scale. Moreover, water was used as a solvent during the click reaction, resulting in high yields and making this an attractive, green, and eco-friendly procedure.

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Anbari, A. P., Delcheh, S. R., Heynderickx, P. M., Chaemcheun, S., Zhuiykov, S., & Verpoort, F. (2023). Green Approach for Synthesizing Copper-Containing ZIFs as Efficient Catalysts for Click Chemistry. Catalysts, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13061003

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