A metal-organic framework supported iridium catalyst for the gas phase hydrogenation of ethylene

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Abstract

The mutable structures of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) allow their use as novel supports for transition metal catalysts. Herein we prepare an iridium bis(ethylene) catalyst bound to the neutral N-donors of a MOF structure and show that the compound is a stable gas phase ethylene hydrogenation catalyst. The data illustrate the need to carefully consider the inner sphere (support) and outer sphere (anion) chemistry. This journal is

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Perlata, R. A., Huxley, M. T., Shi, Z., Zhang, Y. B., Sumby, C. J., & Doonan, C. J. (2020). A metal-organic framework supported iridium catalyst for the gas phase hydrogenation of ethylene. Chemical Communications, 56(97), 15313–15316. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc06058e

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