Abstract

AbstractCatalytic deoxygenation represents a straightforward and core methodology for fine‐chemical production and biomass upgrading. Generally, the application of homogeneous metal complexes or heterogeneous noble‐metal catalysts prevails in academia and the chemical industry. Herein, we introduce cobalt@ordered mesoporous carbon (Co@OMC) catalysts, which are constructed conveniently by a mechanochemical coordination self‐assembly based on a renewable tannin precursor. Importantly, the Co@OMC catalysts with a high loading of in situ confined Co species promote the selective deoxygenation of various ketones, aldehydes, and alcohols efficiently into the corresponding alkanes under mild conditions. Therefore, a simple, inexpensive, and heterogeneous catalyst for selective deoxygenation can be expected, meanwhile the solid‐state synthesis affords a green, rapid, and scalable pathway to Co@OMC catalysts.

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