MOF as a syringe pump for the controlled release of iodine catalyst in the synthesis of meso-thienyl dipyrromethanes

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Prasath RangarajSanjit Konar

Abstract

In a new concept, an iodine loaded amine functionalized MOF was employed as a syringe pump for the slow release of iodine as a catalyst in the synthesis of thienyl dipyrromethanes under ambient conditions and turned out to be successful. The catalytic activities were compared with an isoreticular non-functionalized MOF and other conventional catalysts.

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Nov 19, 2015·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Srinivasulu ParshamoniSanjit Konar
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