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Synthesis and Characterization of Bimetallic ZnCo-ZIF-71 with Defect for an Effi cient Catalytic CO 2 Conversion

School of Chemical Engineering , Pusan National University 1Department of Chemical Engineering , Chonnam National University
drygchung@gmail.com, dwpark@pusan.ac.kr
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, March 2024, 41(3), 749-761(13), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-024-00048-x

Abstract

A bimetallic zinc and cobalt zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZnCo-ZIF-71) catalyst was synthesized using metal acetate and

4,5-dichloroimidizole in a methanol solution. Various physicochemical analytical techniques were employed to characterize

the synthesized catalyst and to confi rm the existence of uniform distribution of Zn and Co atoms throughout the catalyst

system. CO 2 -epoxide cycloaddition reactions were subsequently carried out to test the performance of ZnCo-ZIF-71. The

bimetallic ZIF showed a higher conversion of epoxide compared to that of the corresponding monometallic ZIF (Zn-ZIF-71

and Co-ZIF-71), likely due to the prevalence of linker defects in bimetallic ZIF system. The degree of linker defects in bimetallic

ZIFs was characterized based on molecular simulations. The mechanism for the solvent-free CO 2 -epoxide cycloaddition

reaction catalyzed by ZnCo-ZIF-71 was proposed following the XAFS analysis and DFT calculations.

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