Abstract

Selective oxidation of aniline to azobenzene with a higher economic value is significant for modern industrial production. However, the high reaction temperature and undefined catalytic reaction center always limit the promotion of this reaction. Here, we designed and synthesized a new [P4MoV6O31]12--based cobalt-containing complex (Hbiz)5{Co(H2O)3[Co(H2O)2]2}{Co[Mo6O12(OH)3(PO4)(HPO4)3][Mo6O12(OH)3(PO4)2(HPO4)2]}·3H2O (1; biz = benzimidazole) under solvothermal conditions. Using 1 as the photocatalyst, the visible-light-driven conversion of aniline to azobenzene at room temperature was realized for the first time (conversion rate 97%, selectivity 96% of azobenzene, reaction time of 12 h). Additionally, real sunlight irradiation can produce a comparable outcome in 48 h. The mechanism investigation manifested that the Mo and Co centers in 1 acted as Brönsted and Lewis acid centers, synergistically promoting the aniline oxidation reaction. This research advances the application of polyoxometalate-based photocatalysts while also offering a sustainable and effective method for producing azobenzene.

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