Few-layer Black Phosphorous Catalyzes Radical Additions to Alkenes Faster than Low-valence Metals
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Tejeda-Serrano, María; Lloret, Vicent; Márkus, Bence G.; Simon, Ferenc; Hauke, Frank; Hirsch, Andreas; Doménech Carbó, Antonio; Abellán Sáez, Gonzalo; Leyva-Pérez, Antonio
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2020
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The substitution of catalytic metals by p-block main elements has a tremendous impact not only in the fundamentals but also in the economic and ecological fingerprint of organic reactions. Here we show that few-layer black phosphorous (FL-BP), a recently discovered and now readily available 2D material, catalyzes different radical additions to alkenes with an initial turnover frequency (TOF0) up to two orders of magnitude higher than representative state-of-the-art metal complex catalysts at room temperature. The corresponding electron-rich BP intercalation compound (BPIC) KP6 shows a nearly twice TOF0 increase with respect to FL-BP. This increase in catalytic activity respect to the neutral counterpart also occurs in other 2D materials (graphene vs. KC8) and metal complex catalysts (Fe0 vs. Fe2− carbon monoxide complexes). This reactive parallelism opens the door for cross-fertilization between 2D materials and metal catalysts in organic synthesis.
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