Partially oxidized iridium clusters within dendrimers: Size-controlled synthesis and selective hydrogenation of 2-nitrobenzaldehyde

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Abstract

Iridium clusters nominally composed of 15, 30 or 60 atoms were size-selectively synthesized within OH-terminated poly(amidoamine) dendrimers of generation 6. Spectroscopic characterization revealed that the Ir clusters were partially oxidized. All the Ir clusters efficiently converted 2-nitrobenzaldehyde to anthranil and 2-aminobenzaldehyde under atmospheric hydrogen at room temperature in toluene via selective hydrogenation of the NO2 group. The selectivity toward 2-aminobenzaldehyde over anthranil was improved with the reduction of the cluster size. The improved selectivity is ascribed to more efficient reduction than intramolecular heterocyclization of a hydroxylamine intermediate on smaller clusters that have a higher Ir(0)-phase population on the surface.

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Higaki, T., Kitazawa, H., Yamazoe, S., & Tsukuda, T. (2016). Partially oxidized iridium clusters within dendrimers: Size-controlled synthesis and selective hydrogenation of 2-nitrobenzaldehyde. Nanoscale, 8(22), 11371–11374. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6nr01460g

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