Highly-stable Silverton-type UIV-containing polyoxomolybdate frameworks for the heterogeneous catalytic synthesis of quinazolinones†
Abstract
Heteroatoms are very important in polyoxometalates (POMs) because they can lead to appealing architectures and unexpected properties in the final POMs. In this work, we elaborately designed and isolated three Silverton-type POMs ([UIVMo12O42]8−) with UIV as the heteroatom and linked by FeII (FeUMo), CoII (CoUMo) and NiII (NiUMo). These Silverton-type U-containing polyoxomolybdates were demonstrated to be the first molecular catalysts for the synthesis of quinazolinone drug precursor skeletons. Under the optimized reaction conditions, 27 quinazolinones could be obtained in high yield with water as the sole by-product under mild conditions. Furthermore, NiUMo can be recycled seven times and still keep high stability and catalytic activity.
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