One-pot synthesis of 3D-ZIF-7 supported on 2D-Zn-Benzimidazole-Acetate and its catalytic activity in the methoxycarbonylation of aniline with dimethyl carbonate
- Authors
- Dahnum, Deliana; Dang, Huyen Tran; Tran, Ngoc Tuan; Ha, Jeong-Myeong; Lee, Hyunjoo
- Issue Date
- 2021-07
- Publisher
- 한국공업화학회
- Citation
- Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, v.99, pp.380 - 387
- Abstract
- For the first time, three-dimensional Zeolitic Imidazole Framework (3D) ZIF-7 (Zn(BeIM)(2), BeIM = benzimidazole) supported on two-dimensional (2D) Zn(BeIM)OAc (Zinc-Benzimidazole-Acetate) was synthesized by reacting Zn(OAc)(2) and benzimidazole in a one-pot reaction. By modulating the amount of diethylamine during the reaction, the ZIF-7/Zn(BeIM)OAc with a 1 to 1 molar ratio was obtained when the reactant molar ratio of Zn(OAc)(2) and benzimidazole was 1 to 1.5. It was found that 3D-ZIF-7 was synthesized first and then transformed into 2D-Zn(BeIM)OAc by the reaction with remaining Zn(OAc)(2). The synthesized ZIF-7 (Zn(BeIM)(2)) supported on Zn(BeIM)OAc (1/1) showed enhanced catalytic performance in the methoxycarbonylation of aniline with dimethyl carbonate. The yield of methyl N-phenyl carbamate reached 92.0% in 2 h at 190 degrees C, which was higher than yields obtained using the single component catalysts ZIF-7 (69.9%) and Zn(BeIM)OAc (35.4%). Furthermore, this catalyst was successfully reused four times, maintaining an MPC yield of 92.0%-95.8%. (C) 2021 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- N-PHENYL CARBAMATE; ZEOLITIC IMIDAZOLATE FRAMEWORK; EFFICIENT HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST; ZIF-8; SEPARATION; STABILITY; SOLVENT; DIAMINE; ZIF-7; Zn(BeIM)OAc; One-pot synthesis; Methoxycarbonylation
- ISSN
- 1226-086X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116829
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jiec.2021.04.049
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- KIST Article > 2021
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