Abstract

Catalytic activity of copper(II) 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate, HKUST-1, in reactions of condensation of aromatic aldehydes with nitromethane was studied. It was shown that HKUST-1 catalyzed condensation of salicylaldehyde with nitromethane leading to formation of trans-nitrovinylphenol, while 9-anthracenecarbaldehyde did not react in the same conditions. Catalytic activity of HKUST-1 was consistent with its sorption capacity in respect to the reagents. The difference in catalytic activity of HKUST-1 in reactions with salicylaldehyde and 9-anthracenecarbaldehyde can be caused by sieving effect (molecules discrimination by size). Kinetics of salicylaldehyde condensation with nitromethane, catalyzed by HKUST-1, as well as kinetics of salicylaldehyde sorption by HKUST-1 were studied. Accessibility of pores of HKUST-1 to salicylaldehyde and condensation product (trans-nitrovinylphenol) was evaluated by molecular mechanics. Catalytic activity (reaction rate and salicylaldehyde diffusion rate) of HKUST-1 is compared with FeIII analog, role of diffusion rate is shown.

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