Role of Organic Fluoride Salts in Stabilizing Niobium Oxo-Clusters Catalyzing Epoxidation

  • Qingqing Zhou
  • , Beibei Xu
  • , Xuan Tang
  • , Sheng Dai*
  • , Bingjie Ding
  • , Difan Li
  • , Anna Zheng
  • , Tong Zhang
  • , Yefeng Yao*
  • , Xueqing Gong
  • , Zhenshan Hou*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We present here that easily available organic salts can stabilize/modify niobium (Nb) oxo-clusters. The as-synthesized Nb oxo-clusters have been characterized by various methods. These Nb oxo-clusters were catalytically active for the epoxidation of allylic alcohols and olefins with H2O2 as an oxidant. Notably, Nb-OC@TBAF-0.5 appeared as highly dispersed nanosized particles and showed the highest catalytic activity, which can be attributed to the following reasons on the basis of characterization. First, the strong coordination of fluorine ions with Nb sites and the steric protection with bulky organic cations led to high stabilization and dispersion of the oxo-clusters in the course of the reaction. Second, a hydrogen-bond interaction between the coordinated fluorine atom and the -OH group of allylic alcohol favored the epoxidation reaction. Third, the electron density of Nb sites decreased due to the strong electron-withdrawing ability of F- adjacent to Nb sites, thus promoting the electrophilic oxygen transfer to the CC bond.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8190-8203
Number of pages14
JournalLangmuir
Volume37
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jul 2021

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