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Bipodal Surface Organometallic Complexes with Surface N-Donor Ligands and Application to the Catalytic Cleavage of C–H and C–C Bonds in n-Butane.

Authors :
Bendjeriou-Sedjerari, Anissa
Azzi, Joachim M.
Abou-Hamad, Edy
Anjum, Dalaver H.
Pasha, Fahran A.
Kuo-Wei Huang
Emsley, Lyndon
Basset, Jean-Marie
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 11/27/2013, Vol. 135 Issue 47, p17943-17951. 9p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present a new generation of “true vicinal” functions well-distributed on the inner surface of SBA15: [(≡Si–NH2)(≡Si–OH)] (1) and [(≡Si–NH2)2] (2). From these amine-modified SBA15s, two new well-defined surface organometallic species [(≡Si–NH−)(≡Si–O−)]Zr(CH2tBu)2 (3) and [(≡Si–NH−)2]Zr(CH2tBu)2 (4) have been obtained by reaction with Zr(CH2tBu)4. The surfaces were characterized with 2D multiple-quantum 1H–1H NMR and infrared spectroscopies. Energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM), mass balance, and elemental analysis unambiguously proved that Zr(CH2tBu)4 reacts with these vicinal amine-modified surfaces to give mainly bipodal bis(neopentyl)zirconium complexes (3) and (4), uniformly distributed in the channels of SBA15. (3) and (4) react with hydrogen to give the homologous hydrides (5) and (6). Hydrogenolysis of n-butane catalyzed by these hydrides was carried out at low temperature (100 °C) and low pressure (1 atm). While (6) exhibits a bis(silylamido)zirconium bishydride, [(≡Si–NH−)2]Zr(H)2 (6a) (60%), and a bis(silylamido)silyloxozirconium monohydride, [(≡Si–NH−)2(≡Si–O−)]ZrH (6b) (40%), (5) displays a new surface organometallic complex characterized by an 1H NMR signal at 14.46 ppm. The latter is assigned to a (silylimido)(silyloxo)zirconium monohydride, [(≡Si–N═)(≡Si–O−)]ZrH (5b) (30%), coexistent with a (silylamido)(silyloxo)zirconium bishydride, [(≡Si–NH−)(≡Si–O−)]Zr(H)2 (5a) (45%), and a silylamidobis(silyloxo)zirconium monohydride, [(≡Si–NH−)(≡Si–O−)2]ZrH (5c) (25%). Surprisingly, nitrogen surface ligands possess catalytic properties already encountered with silicon oxide surfaces, but interestingly, catalyst (5) with chelating [N,O] shows better activity than (6) with chelating [N,N]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863
Volume :
135
Issue :
47
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
92977789
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ja407902g