An array of heterobimetallic Pd/Ln MOFs (1-4) with Sm, Eu, Tb, Dy as preferred metal nodes and 1,1'-di(p-carboxybenzyl)-2,2'-diimidazole (H2L) as a fairly suitable bifunctional organic linker have been synthesized, fully characterized and tested as catalysts in cross-coupling reactions. These robust MOFs, ensuring a uniform distribution of Pd, showed excellent stability in air and high catalytic activity in Suzuki-Miyaura reactions conducted in neat water, neat ethanol as well as water-ethanol mixture. Depending on the solvent, complex 1 could be effectively recycled 4-8 times without significant loss of catalytic activity. Importantly, this complex was found to be pH responsive in a reversible way, enabling convenient recovery from acidic aqueous solutions, indicating good recyclability as well as environment-friendly separation of the metal residues after the reaction.
This work introduces the new trimetallic complex CoPd(HBPDC)Cl·(HO)(HBPDC = 2,2'-bipyridine-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid) as a highly efficient and more cost-effective catalyst for a Suzuki-Miyaura reaction proceeding in water, without additives and under aerobic conditions. Catalytic studies revealed a synergistic Co-Pd cooperativity, fostered by ligation through HBPDC, and accounting for the superior performance of the heterobimetallic complex vs. its Co-free counterpart.
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