2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajoc.202100631
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Fractal Features of the Catalytic Performances of Bimodal Mesoporous Silica‐Supported Organocatalysts Derived from Bipyridine‐Proline for Asymmetric Aldol Reaction

Abstract: The three bipyridine-proline chiral ligands (Z) with different structural units as highly active species were successfully introduced on Zn-modified bimodal mesoporous silicas (BMMs). The representative heterogeneous catalysts (ZZnBMMs-n) containing different molar ratios of Z/Zn (5, 20, 50, 100, 200%) were prepared, and their catalytic performances were evaluated in the asymmetric aldol reactions between p-nitrobenzaldehyde and cyclohexanone, showing the satisfactory activities (yields) and good stereoselec… Show more

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“…Figure S3B,C illustrated N 2 adsorption–desorption isotherms and the corresponding pore size distribution profiles of all related samples. As shown in Figure S3B , the isotherms of M-BMMs ( Figure S3B (b) ) and PAN@BMMs ( Figure S3B (c) to (h) ) were apparently identified as type IV isotherms with H1 type hysteresis loops, similar to a typical feature of BMMs ( Figure S3B (a) ), implying the presence of the uniform mesopores [ 42 ]. Meanwhile, BMMs ( Figure S3B (a) ) exhibited the bimodal mesopore distributions: the first one was centered at 3.12 nm, and the broader second one was about 40.1 nm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure S3B,C illustrated N 2 adsorption–desorption isotherms and the corresponding pore size distribution profiles of all related samples. As shown in Figure S3B , the isotherms of M-BMMs ( Figure S3B (b) ) and PAN@BMMs ( Figure S3B (c) to (h) ) were apparently identified as type IV isotherms with H1 type hysteresis loops, similar to a typical feature of BMMs ( Figure S3B (a) ), implying the presence of the uniform mesopores [ 42 ]. Meanwhile, BMMs ( Figure S3B (a) ) exhibited the bimodal mesopore distributions: the first one was centered at 3.12 nm, and the broader second one was about 40.1 nm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%