Catalytically Active Site Mapping Realized through Energy Transfer Modeling.

IF 16.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Angewandte Chemie International Edition Pub Date : 2025-01-21 Epub Date: 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1002/anie.202416695
William J Thompson, Buddhima K P Maldeni Kankanamalage, Grace C Thaggard, Kyoung Chul Park, Corey R Martin, Jia Niu, Jeffery A Byers, Natalia B Shustova
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Abstract

The demands of a sustainable chemical industry are a driving force for the development of heterogeneous catalytic platforms exhibiting facile catalyst recovery, recycling, and resilience to diverse reaction conditions. Homogeneous-to-heterogeneous catalyst transitions can be realized through the integration of efficient homogeneous catalysts within porous matrices. Herein, we offer a versatile approach to understanding how guest distribution and evolution impact the catalytic performance of heterogeneous host-guest catalytic platforms by implementing the resonance energy transfer (RET) concept using fluorescent model systems mimicking the steric constraints of targeted catalysts. Using the RET-based methodology, we mapped condition-dependent guest (re)distribution within a porous support on the example of modular matrices such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Furthermore, we correlate RET results performed on the model systems with the catalytic performance of two MOF-encapsulated catalysts used to promote CO2 hydrogenation and ring-closing metathesis. Guests are incorporated using aperture-opening encapsulation, and catalyst redistribution is not observed under practical reaction conditions, showcasing a pathway to advance catalyst recyclability in the case of host-guest platforms. These studies represent the first generalizable approach for mapping the guest distribution in heterogeneous host-guest catalytic systems, providing a foundation for predicting and tailoring the performance of catalysts integrated into various porous supports.

通过能量转移建模实现催化活性位点映射
可持续化学工业的需求是开发异相催化平台的驱动力,这种平台可以方便地回收、循环利用催化剂,并能适应不同的反应条件。通过在多孔基质中整合高效均相催化剂,可以实现催化剂从均相到异相的转变。在此,我们利用荧光模型系统模拟目标催化剂的立体限制,通过实施共振能量转移(RET)概念,提供了一种多用途方法来了解客体分布和演化如何影响异相宿主-客体催化平台的催化性能。利用基于 RET 的方法,我们以金属有机框架 (MOF) 等模块化基质为例,绘制了多孔载体内随条件变化的客体(再)分布图。此外,我们还将对模型系统进行的 RET 结果与用于促进二氧化碳加氢和闭环偏析的两种 MOF 封装催化剂的催化性能进行了关联。客体是通过开孔封装掺入的,在实际反应条件下没有观察到催化剂的再分布,这展示了在宿主-客体平台中提高催化剂可回收性的途径。这些研究首次提出了绘制异质主-客体催化体系中客体分布图的通用方法,为预测和调整集成到各种多孔载体中的催化剂的性能奠定了基础。
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CiteScore
26.60
自引率
6.60%
发文量
3549
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Angewandte Chemie, a journal of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), maintains a leading position among scholarly journals in general chemistry with an impressive Impact Factor of 16.6 (2022 Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate, 2023). Published weekly in a reader-friendly format, it features new articles almost every day. Established in 1887, Angewandte Chemie is a prominent chemistry journal, offering a dynamic blend of Review-type articles, Highlights, Communications, and Research Articles on a weekly basis, making it unique in the field.
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