Tuning Ni-Pyrazolate Frameworks by Post-Synthetic Fe-Incorporation for Oxidase-Mimicking H2 O2 Activation

Chempluschem. 2023 Dec;88(12):e202300447. doi: 10.1002/cplu.202300447. Epub 2023 Oct 24.

Abstract

The introduction of iron ionic sites by metal exchange of defective homometallic nickel pyrazolate frameworks generates non-precious, Earth-abundant, first-row heterometallic Fe/Ni-pyrazolate frameworks. The Fe incorporation at the Ni nodes of the framework allows to control the hydrogen peroxide activation, minimizing its decomposition and O2 liberation, occurring at the homometallic Ni nodes. The generation of Fe-OH reactive oxygen species at the heterometallic Fe/Ni nodes is demonstrated by the higher activity in the proof-of-concept oxidation of 1-phenylethanol to acetophenone in an aqueous medium.

Keywords: catalase-like activity; heterometallic MOFs; iron catalysis; oxidase mimic.