Cobalt-based nanoparticles prepared from MOF-carbon templates as efficient hydrogenation catalysts

Abstract

The development of efficient and selective nanostructured catalysts for industrially relevant hydrogenation reactions continues to be an actual goal of chemical research. In particular, the hydrogenation of nitriles and nitroarenes is of importance for the production of primary amines, which constitute essential feedstocks and key intermediates for advanced chemicals, life science molecules and materials. Herein, we report the preparation of graphene shell encapsulated Co3O4- and Co-nanoparticles supported on carbon by the template synthesis of cobalt-terephthalic acid MOF on carbon and subsequent pyrolysis. The resulting nanoparticles create stable and reusable catalysts for selective hydrogenation of functionalized and structurally diverse aromatic, heterocyclic and aliphatic nitriles, and as well as nitro compounds to primary amines (>65 examples). The synthetic and practical utility of this novel non-noble metal-based hydrogenation protocol is demonstrated by upscaling several reactions to multigram-scale and recycling of the catalyst.

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Amines, Carbon, Cobalt, Cyanides, Hydrogenation, Nanoparticles, Precious metals, Synthesis (chemical), Aliphatic nitriles, Hydrogenation catalyst, Hydrogenation reactions, Nano-structured catalyst, Reusable catalysts, Selective hydrogenation, Template synthesis, Terephthalic acids, Nanocatalysts
Citation
Murugesan, K., Senthamarai, T., Sohail, M., Alshammari, A. S., Pohl, M.-M., Beller, M., & Jagadeesh, R. V. (2018). Cobalt-based nanoparticles prepared from MOF-carbon templates as efficient hydrogenation catalysts. 9(45). https://doi.org//10.1039/c8sc02807a
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