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The development of synthetic methodologies towards enhanced performance in biomass conversion is desirable due to the growing energy demand. Here we design two types of Ru impregnated MIL-100-Cr defect engineered metal-organic frameworks (Ru@DEMOFs) by incorporating defective ligands (DLs), aiming at highly efficient catalysts for biomass hydrogenation. Our results show that Ru@DEMOFs simultaneously exhibit boosted recyclability, selectivity and activity with the turnover frequency being about 10 times higher than the reported values of polymer supported Ru towards D-glucose hydrogenation. This work provides in-depth insights into (i) the evolution of various defects in the cationic framework upon DLs incorporation and Ru impregnation, (ii) the special effect of each type of defects on the electron density of Ru nanoparticles and activation of reactants, and (iii) the respective role of defects, confined Ru particles and metal single active sites in the catalytic performance of Ru@DEMOFs for D-glucose selective hydrogenation as well as their synergistic catalytic mechanism.
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Wenlong Xu
Shanghai University of Sport
Yuwei Zhang
Shanghai International Studies University
Junjun Wang
Central South University
Nature Communications
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Nanjing Tech University
The Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0967a24db7968590513993 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29736-0