In this study, a new heterobimetallic Mo(VI)–V(V) organosilicon
Schiff base complex has been prepared and characterized by different
techniques, such as FTIR, Raman, MS, ICP-AES, TGA, and XPS. The bimetallic
nanocomplex, revealed by TEM images, showed high oxidation stability
and desired activity in the aerobic oxidation of a structurally diverse
set of benzylic alcohols in ethanol as a safe solvent. Further, oxidation
of benzylic hydrocarbons successfully occurred, producing the target
compounds in high yields and excellent selectivities. Our results
demonstrated a cooperative effect between Mo(VI) and V(V) as redox
active sites in an organosilicon Schiff base framework. A facile and
practical reusability of the solid catalyst at the end of the reaction
was observed.
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