Nanocage-Based Tb3+-Organic Framework for Efficiently Catalyzing the Cycloaddition Reaction of CO2 with Epoxides and Knoevenagel Condensation

Inorg Chem. 2022 Oct 3;61(39):15558-15568. doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02302. Epub 2022 Sep 16.

Abstract

The catalytic performance of metal-organic framework (MOF)-based catalysts can be enhanced by increasing their catalytic sites, which prompts us to explore the multicore cluster-based skeletons by using designed functional ligands. Herein, the exquisite combination of [Tb42-OH)2(CO2)8] cluster and 2,6-bis(2,4-dicarboxylphenyl)-4-(4-carboxylphenyl)pyridine (H5BDCP) ligand generated a highly robust nanoporous framework of {[Tb4(BDCP)22-OH)2]·3DMF·5H2O}n (NUC-58), in which each four {Tb4} clusters are woven together to generate an elliptical nanocage (aperature ca. 12.4 Å). As far as we know, NUC-58 is an excellent nanocage-cluster-based {Tb4}-organic framework with the outstanding confined pore environments of a large specific surface area, high porosity, and plentiful coexisting Lewis acid-base sites of Tb3+, μ2-OH and Npyridine atoms. Performed experiments exhibited that NUC-58 owns a better catalytic performance for the cycloaddition reactions under mild conditions with a high turnover number and turnover frequency. Furthermore, NUC-58, as an eminent heterogeneous catalyst, can enormously boost the Knoevenagel condensation reactions. Thus, this work opens a path for the precise design of polynuclear metal cluster-based MOFs with excellent catalysis, stability, and regenerative behavior.