Metal Nodes of Metal-Organic Frameworks can Activate Molecular Hydrogen

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Hydrogenation of multiple bonds are among the most general and important organic reactions. Typical heterogeneous catalysts are based on transition metal nanoparticles, including noble metals. Data are presented here showing that metal nodes of MIL-101(Cr) and UiO-66 in the absence of occluded metal nanoparticles can promote hydrogenation of polarized X=Y double bonds of nitro and carbonyl groups. The catalytic activity is a function of the composition of the metal node and the organic linker. It is proposed that the reaction mechanism is based on the operation of frustrated Lewis acid/base pairs.

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Melillo, A., Franconetti, A., Alvaro, M., Ferrer, B., & Garcia, H. (2023). Metal Nodes of Metal-Organic Frameworks can Activate Molecular Hydrogen. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202202625

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