Carbonic
anhydrase (CA) mimicking is an effective and environmentally
friendly strategy for carbon dioxide sequestration. Herein, we developed
a nonanuclear CA-mimetic zinc coordination complex (1) which possesses a coordination environment similar to that of CA’s
catalytically active zinc sites. Complex 1 exhibited
excellent reusability, solvent and thermal stability, and gram-scale
synthesis, which are essential for practical applications. It was
found that complex 1 exhibited outstanding catalytic
performance that is much better in comparison to that of the popular
CA-mimetic compound Zn-cyclen and comparable to that of the reported
metal–organic frameworks (e.g., CFA-1). Moreover,
we found that its catalytic activity can be significantly improved
via OAc–/OH– exchange and particle
size reduction treatment. This study provides important guidance for
the design of highly efficient CA-mimetic materials.
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