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Lower Activation Energy for Catalytic Reactions through Host–Guest Cooperation within Metal–Organic Frameworks
Authors:Briana Aguila  Dr Qi Sun  Xiaoliang Wang  Erica O'Rourke  Prof Abdullah M Al‐Enizi  Prof Ayman Nafady  Prof Shengqian Ma
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA;2. Chemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Industrial synthesis is driven by a delicate balance of the value of the product against the cost of production. Catalysts are often employed to ensure product turnover is economically favorable by ensuring energy use is minimized. One method, which is gaining attention, involves cooperative catalytic systems. By inserting a flexible polymer into a metal–organic framework (MOF) host, the advantages of both components work synergistically to create a composite that efficiently fixes carbon dioxide to transform various epoxides into cyclic carbonates. The resulting material retains high yields under mild conditions with full reusability. By quantitatively studying the kinetic rates, the activation energy was calculated, for a physical mixture of the catalyst components to be about 50 % higher than that of the composite. Through the unification of two catalytically active components, a new opportunity opens up for the development of synergistic systems in multiple applications.
Keywords:carbon dioxide fixation  cooperative catalysis  host–  guest cooperation  ionic polymers  metal–  organic frameworks (MOFs)
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