Abstract:Catalytic borylation of unactivated C(sp3)‒H bond is of great interest but quite challenging. Reported catalysts mostly contain noble metals such as iridium and ruthenium. Here, we report an earth-abundant zirconium-based metal-organic framework (MOF) catalyst with zirconium hydride (Zr‒H) active sites for methane borylation. Isotope exchange experiment and spectroscopic evidence confirm methane activation by Zr‒H active sites to generate Zr‒CH3 and H2, possibly via σ-bond metathesis. Theoretical calculations … Show more
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