Issue 29, 2021

Getting rid of the shackles from the support: construction of recoverable semi-homogeneous catalysts with attapulgite

Abstract

Traditionally, immobilized catalysts sacrifice part of their catalytic activity for their recyclability. To reproduce the catalytic activity of these active species, we construct a novel strategy called “adsorption–desorption–adsorption”. Since the active material and the support of the catalyst are connected by an electrostatic force, the catalyst can release the active material into the solvent during the heating process of the reaction to achieve the effect of homogeneous catalysis. When the reaction is over and the temperature is lowered, the catalyst reabsorbs again to achieve the effect of heterogeneous catalysis. Through this “adsorption–desorption–adsorption” catalytic process, the catalyst can become a new semi-homogeneous catalyst, and this strategy could be extended to other immobilized catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Getting rid of the shackles from the support: construction of recoverable semi-homogeneous catalysts with attapulgite

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Feb 2021
Accepted
21 Jun 2021
First published
23 Jun 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 10028-10032

Getting rid of the shackles from the support: construction of recoverable semi-homogeneous catalysts with attapulgite

R. Guo, G. Wang, W. Liu, Z. Yao and W. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 10028 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT00549A

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