Platinum on 2-aminoethanethiol functionalized MIL-101 as a catalyst for alkene hydrosilylation

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Abstract

Hydrosilylation is one of the largest-scale applications for homogeneous catalysis and is widely used to enable the commercial manufacture of silicon products. In this paper, a bifunctional heterogeneous catalyst, Ptδ+/AET-MIL-101 (AET = 2-aminoethanethiol) with a partially positively charged Ptδ+ electronic structure is reported, which was successfully prepared using post-synthesis modification with AET and a platinum precursor. The catalysts were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), nitrogen (N2) adsorption-desorption, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) techniques which showed that the synergy of AET-MIL-101 provides a good dispersion of Ptδ+ in the channels, which can efficiently catalyze the hydrosilylation reaction with almost complete conversion and produce a unique adduct. In addition, the synthetic heterogeneous catalyst Ptδ+/AET-MIL-101 achieves reasonable use of Pt in terms of number cycles and atomic utilization efficiency, indicating the potential to achieve a green hydrosilylation industry.

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Xie, Z., Chen, W., Chen, X., Zhou, X., Hu, W., & Shu, X. (2019). Platinum on 2-aminoethanethiol functionalized MIL-101 as a catalyst for alkene hydrosilylation. RSC Advances, 9(35), 20314–20322. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01408j

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