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Ruthenium Complexation in an Aluminium Metal-organic Framework and Its Application in Alcohol Oxidation Catalysis

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Journal Chemistry
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2012 Oct 9
PMID 23042715
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A ruthenium trichloride complex has been loaded into an aluminium metal-organic framework (MOF), MOF-253, by post-synthetic modification to give MOF-253-Ru. MOF-253 contains open bipyridine sites that are available to bind with the ruthenium complex. MOF-253-Ru was characterised by elemental analysis, N(2) sorption and X-ray powder diffraction. This is the first time that a Ru complex has been coordinated to a MOF through post-synthetic modification and used as a heterogeneous catalyst. MOF-253-Ru catalysed the oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols, including allylic alcohols, with PhI(OAc)(2) as the oxidant under very mild reaction conditions (ambient temperature to 40 °C). High conversions (up to >99%) were achieved in short reaction times (1-3 h) by using low catalyst loadings (0.5 mol% Ru). In addition, high selectivities (>90%) for aldehydes were obtained at room temperature. MOF-253-Ru can be recycled up to six times with only a moderate decrease in substrate conversion.

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