A Multi-metal Approach for the Reticulation of Iridium into Metal-Organic Framework Building Units

27 October 2023, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Noble metals (Ag, Au, Pt, Rh, Ir, Pd, Ru and Os) are ubiquitous in our everyday life, from medical applications to electronic devices and synthetic chemistry. Iridium is one of the least abundant elements, and despite its scarcity, it remains essential for efficient and active catalytic processes. Consequently, the development of heterogeneous catalysts with presence of active iridium sites is of enormous interest as it leads to the improvement of their recyclability and reusability. Here, we demonstrate a strategy to incorporate iridium atoms into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), as part of their secondary building units (SBUs), resulting in robust and reusable materials with heterogeneous photocatalytic activity.

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metal-organic frameworks
iridium

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