Abstract
A novel sandwiched-type vanadoselenite with the formula of K6H8[(SeV10O28(SeO3)3)2(Ni(H2O)4)]·24H2O (1) has been synthesized in aqueous medium and well characterized. Single crystal X-ray diffraction indicates that the sandwiched polyanion [(SeV10O28(SeO3)3)2(Ni(H2O)4)]14− consisted of two trivicant Keggin building units [SeV10O28(SeO3)3]8− and one interconnected Ni2+ ion. Experimental results demonstrated that it could serve as a heterogeneous catalyst for sulfoxidation of thioethers and performed effectively catalytic activity. Under the optimized reaction condition, methyl phenyl sulfoxide could be oxidized to methyl phenyl sulfones within 1 h by using 1 mmol of the substrate, 3 mmol of TBHP and 2 μmol of the catalyst 1 at 25 °C in methanol. Moreover, catalyst 1 can also be easily recycled and reused four times without obvious decrease of catalytic activity.
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