Aligning Metal Coordination Sites in Metal-Organic Framework-Enabled Metallaphotoredox Catalysis.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Construction of catalytic metal centers, the key modules in artificial photosynthetic systems, lies at the heart to explore unpaved reactivity patterns powered by light. Here, we disclose that the amino (-NH) and carboxylic (-COO) functionalities, aligned in various visible-light-harvesting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) (NH-UiO-66, (NH)-UiO-67, and NH-MIL-125), provide N/O-ligated Ni featuring different configurations and valence states. Of note, these Ni centers, in situ formed or preimplanted, demonstrated coordination units' spatial arrangement-dependent activity in cross-coupling of aryl halides and various nucleophiles. Our work provides a novel approach to construct and to regulate metal center(s) by MOFs' skeleton defined coordination environments, highlighting exclusive potential in exploring the reactivity pattern of the hosted metals.
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artificial photosynthesis,coordination environment,cross-coupling,metallophotoredox catalysis,metal−organic frameworks
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