Experimental and computational investigation of a green Knoevenagel condensation catalyzed by zeolitic imidazolate framework-8.
Environ Res
; 204(Pt D): 112364, 2022 03.
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ZIF-8 is a highly porous, stable, and abundant surface area material that can be used as an environmentally friendly catalyst for Knoevenagel condensations. The effects of the ratio of the reactants (benzaldehyde (BA)ethyl cyanoacetate (ECA)), reaction temperature, and catalyst concentration were systematically investigated using a ZIF-8 catalyst and water as the solvent. ZIF-8 (3-5 wt%) showed excellent catalytic performance with an almost complete conversion of BA in less than 6 h with a BAECA molar ratio of 12 at different temperatures. At 60 °C, the BA conversion rate and product selectivity of the reaction reached their highest values after 4 h with a BAECA molar ratio of 11. When employing 5.0 wt% ZIF-8, almost complete BA conversion was achieved after 3 h at room temperature. ZIF-8 also demonstrated good recyclability with almost no change in its catalytic activity over five cycles. The proposed reaction mechanism is based on the catalytic activity of the basic N sites on the surface of ZIF-8, and is supported by density functional theory calculations. The present approach provides a promising strategy for the construction of simple and environmentally friendly ZIF-8 catalysts.
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