Abstract

AbstractIt is of great significance to produce allylic alcohols, a fundamental intermediates in industrial organic synthesis, through hydrogenation of α,β‐unsaturated aldehydes. The development of catalytic transfer hydrogenation (CTH) to improve reaction selectivity is critical and still a major challenge. In this work, we used UiO‐66 as precursor, hydrochloric acid and monocarboxylic acid as modulators to synthesized a series of materials named UiO‐66(X). A deep investigation into the influence of modulators on the composition, morphology, and physical structure of UiO‐66(X) was presented. Most importantly, the UiO‐66(TFA) with continuous Zr−O−Zr sites as active centers both realized high conversion of cinnamaldehyde and excellent selectivity to cinnamyl alcohol (97 %) in the CTH of cinnamaldehyde and possessed good reusability and chemical stability.

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