A chemically and thermally stable, mesoporous, crystalline metal–organic framework, NU-1000, serves as a structurally well-defined support for catalytic reactions. Depositing chromium(III), a metal widely used in homogeneous ethylene oligomerization catalysts, onto the Zr6 node of NU-1000 allows for the atomically precise determination of the structure of the Cr3+ catalyst through single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Chromium modification of NU-1000 was accomplished via solvothermal deposition in MOFs (SIM); termed Cr-SIM-NU-1000, the elaborated material features individual Cr atoms directed in single-site fashion into the mesopore of NU-1000. It was found that NU-1000 serves to stabilize the catalyst against both the typical chemical...
Heterogeneous strong base catalysts possessing ordered nanoporous structure are highly expected due ...
1-octene and 1-hexene are valuable monomers in copolymn. with ethylene, for the prodn. of linear low...
To modify its steric and electronic properties as a support for heterogeneous catalysts, electron-wi...
A chemically and thermally stable, mesoporous, crystalline metal–organic framework, NU-1000, serves ...
We report a systematic study on the gas-phase polymerization of ethylene by a metal–organic framewor...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have received increasing interest as solid single-site catalysts, ow...
Metal–organic frameworks, or MOFs, have emerged as a new class of porous materials made by linking m...
Developing supported single-site catalysts is an important goal in heterogeneous catalysis since the...
Direct control over structure and location of catalytic species deposited on amorphous supports repr...
Over the past decade, advances in ethylene oligomerization have witnessed explosive growth of intere...
Zr-based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been shown to be excellent catalyst supports in hetero...
Grafting metal cations to missing linker defect sites in zirconium-based metal–organic frameworks, s...
Catalytic ethylene oligomerization is a well understood industrially viable process. The large major...
The in situ formation and activation of Cr(III) catalysts based on unsymmetrical PNP ligands yield e...
Stabilization of single metal atoms is a persistent challenge in heterogeneous catalysis. Especially...
Heterogeneous strong base catalysts possessing ordered nanoporous structure are highly expected due ...
1-octene and 1-hexene are valuable monomers in copolymn. with ethylene, for the prodn. of linear low...
To modify its steric and electronic properties as a support for heterogeneous catalysts, electron-wi...
A chemically and thermally stable, mesoporous, crystalline metal–organic framework, NU-1000, serves ...
We report a systematic study on the gas-phase polymerization of ethylene by a metal–organic framewor...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have received increasing interest as solid single-site catalysts, ow...
Metal–organic frameworks, or MOFs, have emerged as a new class of porous materials made by linking m...
Developing supported single-site catalysts is an important goal in heterogeneous catalysis since the...
Direct control over structure and location of catalytic species deposited on amorphous supports repr...
Over the past decade, advances in ethylene oligomerization have witnessed explosive growth of intere...
Zr-based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been shown to be excellent catalyst supports in hetero...
Grafting metal cations to missing linker defect sites in zirconium-based metal–organic frameworks, s...
Catalytic ethylene oligomerization is a well understood industrially viable process. The large major...
The in situ formation and activation of Cr(III) catalysts based on unsymmetrical PNP ligands yield e...
Stabilization of single metal atoms is a persistent challenge in heterogeneous catalysis. Especially...
Heterogeneous strong base catalysts possessing ordered nanoporous structure are highly expected due ...
1-octene and 1-hexene are valuable monomers in copolymn. with ethylene, for the prodn. of linear low...
To modify its steric and electronic properties as a support for heterogeneous catalysts, electron-wi...