Construction of Dual‐Active‐Site Copper Catalyst Containing both CuN<sub>3</sub> and CuN<sub>4</sub> Sites
Article 2021 en
Authors
YX
Yu Xiong
SW
Shibin Wang
WC
Wenxing Chen
Abstract
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Clear recognition and rational construction of suitable active center for specific reaction is always of great significance in designing highly efficient catalysts. Herein, a dual-active-site copper catalyst (DAS-Cu) containing both CuN<sub>3</sub> and CuN<sub>4</sub> sites is reported. Such catalysts show extremely high catalytic performance (yield: up to 97%) toward oxyphosphorylation of alkenes, while catalysts with single active site (CuN<sub>3</sub> or CuN<sub>4</sub> ) are chemically inert in this reaction. Combined with theoretical and experimental results, the different roles of two different Cu active sites in this reaction are further identified. CuN<sub>3</sub> site captures the oxygen and trigger further oxidizing process, while CuN<sub>4</sub> site provides moderate adsorption sites for the protection of phosphonyl radicals. This work deeply discloses the significant cooperated role with two single-atomic sites in one catalytic active center and brings up a valuable clue for the rational design of better-performing heterogeneous catalyst.
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