Issue 12, 2017

Lewis acidity quantification and catalytic activity of Ti, Zr and Al-supported mesoporous silica

Abstract

Water-tolerant supported Lewis acids are actively sought after, in particular to address the challenging direct amidation reaction. To this aim, a versatile and easy synthesis of large pore silica materials with supported Ti-, Al-, Zr-Lewis acids, using acetyl acetonate as a metal-stabilizing agent, was accomplished. The formation of bulk metal oxides was not observed, even at high concentrations of metal species. The Lewis acidity was demonstrated using quantitative and qualitative titration techniques using a series of Hammett indicators, such as butter yellow, phenylazodiphenylphosphine and dicinnamalacetone. The optimal concentration of metals corresponding to the highest Lewis acidity of solids was found to be 4% for Al-SBA-15, 12–15% for Ti-SBA-15 and 7% for Zr-SBA-15 materials. The water-tolerance of the supported metal centers was explored by a pyridine adsorption-FTIR study before and after water addition. The metalated materials were used as water-tolerant heterogeneous catalysts for the amidation of electron-poor and bulky amines, such as substituted anilines and morpholine, obtaining 59–99% yield of the corresponding amides.

Graphical abstract: Lewis acidity quantification and catalytic activity of Ti, Zr and Al-supported mesoporous silica

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2017
Accepted
14 Feb 2017
First published
14 Feb 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 3864-3876

Lewis acidity quantification and catalytic activity of Ti, Zr and Al-supported mesoporous silica

M. V. Zakharova, F. Kleitz and F. Fontaine, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 3864 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT00035A

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