Guo, Wei-Wei’s team published research in Chemistry – An Asian Journal in 2019 | 3959-07-7

Chemistry – An Asian Journal published new progress about Adsorption. 3959-07-7 belongs to class bromides-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C7H8BrN, Recommanded Product: 4-Bromobenzylamine.

Guo, Wei-Wei; Zhang, Chi; Ye, Ji-Jie; Liu, Zi-Kun; Chen, Kai; Wu, Chuan-De published the artcile< Suspending Ion Electrocatalysts in Charged Metal-Organic Frameworks to Improve the Conductivity and Selectivity in Electroorganic Synthesis>, Recommanded Product: 4-Bromobenzylamine, the main research area is suspended ion electrochem oxidation catalyst metal organic framework dehydrogenation; conductivity; electrocatalysis; electroselectivity; metal-organic frameworks; suspended ion catalysts.

Electroorg. synthesis is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional synthetic methods; however, the application of this strategy is heavily hindered by low product selectivity. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) exhibit high selectivity in numerous catalytic reactions; however, poor conductivity heavily limits the application of MOFs in electroorg. synthesis. To realize the electrocatalytic application of MOFs in selective electroorg. synthesis, a practically applicable strategy by suspending ion electrocatalysts in charged MOFs is herein reported. This approach could markedly improve the product selectivity in electroorg. synthesis. In the electrocatalytic oxidative self-coupling of benzylamine experiments, the imine product selectivity is markedly improved from 61.3 to 94.9 %, when the MOF-based electrocatalyst is used instead of the corresponding homogeneous electrocatalyst under the identical conditions. Therefore, this work opens a new route to improve the product selectivity in electroorg. synthesis.

Chemistry – An Asian Journal published new progress about Adsorption. 3959-07-7 belongs to class bromides-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C7H8BrN, Recommanded Product: 4-Bromobenzylamine.

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