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NHC-Cu(I)Br Encapsulated UiO-67 Metal-Organic Framework and Its Application in Heterogeneous Catalysis

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dc.contributor.advisor KHAN, SHABANA
dc.contributor.author MANDAL, VIJAY KUMAR
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-19T07:05:20Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-19T07:05:20Z
dc.date.issued 2025-11
dc.identifier.citation 240 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10524
dc.description.abstract The transition metal complexes of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), especially, ligated copper (I) NHC complexes, have been widely utilized in various catalytic reactions, such as C-B, C- C, and C-N coupling reactions. However, the reuse and recycling of these complexes remains a challenge. On the other hand, the Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) have been recognized as promising heterogeneous catalysts due to their hybrid polymeric structure that combines inorganic and organic components. To address this challenge, we have developed NHC-coordinated CuBr (NHC = Bn2Im; 1,3-dibenzyl-imidazol-2-ylidene) complex was encapsulated in UiO-67 MOF, ((Bn2Im)2CuBr@UiO-67), and utilized it for several organic transformations. The reusability and structural integrity of this heterogeneous catalyst were verified through various characterization techniques, which include PXRD, ATIR, FESEM, HRTEM, XPS, etc. This NHC-coordinated CuBr complex was encapsulated in UiO-67 MOF, ((Bn2Im)2CuBr@UiO-67) and further utilized toward the regioselective protoboration of terminal alkynes. Furthermore, we have explored this heterogeneous catalyst (Bn2Im)2CuBr@UiO-67 for the three-component coupling reactions, such as A 3 and KA 2 coupling, resulting in the synthesis of propargyl amine in excellent yields. We also studied the recyclability of the catalyst for this reaction, which was found to be up to five cycles. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject NHC- MOF CATALYSIS en_US
dc.title NHC-Cu(I)Br Encapsulated UiO-67 Metal-Organic Framework and Its Application in Heterogeneous Catalysis en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
dc.description.embargo 1 Year en_US
dc.type.degree Ph.D en_US
dc.contributor.department Dept. of Chemistry en_US
dc.contributor.registration 20203728 en_US


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    Thesis submitted to IISER Pune in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy

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