TY - JOUR
T1 - Platinum nanoparticles stabilized by N-heterocyclic thiones. Synthesis and catalytic activity in mono- A nd di-hydroboration of alkynes
AU - Moraes, Leonardo C.
AU - Figueiredo, Rute C.
AU - Espinós, Juan P.
AU - Vattier, Florencia
AU - Franconetti, Antonio
AU - Jaime, Carlos
AU - Lacroix, Bertrand
AU - Rojo, Javier
AU - Lara, Patricia
AU - Conejero, Salvador
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2020/3/28
Y1 - 2020/3/28
N2 - N-Heterocyclic Thiones (NHT) proved to be efficient ligands for the stabilization of small platinum nanoparticles (1.3-1.7 nm), synthesized by decomposition of [Pt(dba)2], under a H2 atmosphere, in the presence of variable sub-stoichiometric amounts of the NHT. Full characterization by means of TEM, HR-TEM, NMR, ICP, TGA and XPS have been carried out, providing information about the nature of the metal nanoparticles and the interaction of the NHT ligands to the metal surface. Importantly, DFT calculations indicate that some NHT ligands interact with the metal through the CC double bond of the imidazole fragment in addition to the sulfur atom, thus providing additional stabilization to the nanoparticles. According to XPS, TGA and ICP techniques, the surface coverage by the ligand increases by decreasing the size of the substituents on the nitrogen atom. The platinum nanoparticles have been used as catalyst in the hydroboration of alkynes. The most active system is that with a less covered surface area lacking an interaction of the ligand by means of the CC double bond. This catalyst hydroborates alkynes with excellent selectivities towards the monoborylated anti-Markovnikov product (vinyl-boronate) when one equiv. of borane is used. Very interestingly, aliphatic alkynes undergo a second hydroborylation process leading to the corresponding 1,1- A nd 1,2-diboroylated species with good selectivities towards the former.
AB - N-Heterocyclic Thiones (NHT) proved to be efficient ligands for the stabilization of small platinum nanoparticles (1.3-1.7 nm), synthesized by decomposition of [Pt(dba)2], under a H2 atmosphere, in the presence of variable sub-stoichiometric amounts of the NHT. Full characterization by means of TEM, HR-TEM, NMR, ICP, TGA and XPS have been carried out, providing information about the nature of the metal nanoparticles and the interaction of the NHT ligands to the metal surface. Importantly, DFT calculations indicate that some NHT ligands interact with the metal through the CC double bond of the imidazole fragment in addition to the sulfur atom, thus providing additional stabilization to the nanoparticles. According to XPS, TGA and ICP techniques, the surface coverage by the ligand increases by decreasing the size of the substituents on the nitrogen atom. The platinum nanoparticles have been used as catalyst in the hydroboration of alkynes. The most active system is that with a less covered surface area lacking an interaction of the ligand by means of the CC double bond. This catalyst hydroborates alkynes with excellent selectivities towards the monoborylated anti-Markovnikov product (vinyl-boronate) when one equiv. of borane is used. Very interestingly, aliphatic alkynes undergo a second hydroborylation process leading to the corresponding 1,1- A nd 1,2-diboroylated species with good selectivities towards the former.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85082561414
U2 - 10.1039/d0nr00251h
DO - 10.1039/d0nr00251h
M3 - Article
C2 - 32182323
AN - SCOPUS:85082561414
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 12
SP - 6821
EP - 6831
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 12
ER -