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Air oxygen activated and efficient oxidative dehydrogenation of terpinene catalyzed by multi-metallic BiFeCo-MOFs

GUO Haotian , LU Xinhuan*, YAN Shan, HUANG Jia, LI Zetao, ZHOU Dan, XIA Qinghua*   

  1. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hubei Key Laboratory for Precision Synthesis of Small Molecule Pharmaceuticals, Ministry-of-Education Key Laboratory for the Synthesis and Application of Organic Functional Molecules, Hubei University
  • Received:2026-02-03 Revised:2026-03-24 Online First:2026-04-01 Published:2026-04-01
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos. 22072038, 22272045), the Open Funding Project of Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Drug Synthesis and Optimization, China(No. ZD202502) and the Open Funding Project of Hubei Key Laboratory for Precision Synthesis of Small Molecule Pharmaceuticals, China(No. HKLB2414)

Abstract: Multi-metallic MOFs, characterized by multiple metal active centers, exhibit promising potential in the catalytic activation of molecular oxygen owing to the synergistic electronic effects between different metal species. In this work, a BiFeCo-MOF material with Bi3+, Fe3+ and Co2+ as multimetal centers was successfully constructed via a static solvothermal method and applied to the efficient aerobic oxidative dehydrogenation of terpinene. The as-prepared Bi2Fe2Co4-MOF-BDC-150-24 catalyst was systematically characterized by XRD, IR, SEM, XPS, and NH3-TPD,confirming its stable structure and the presence of multimetal electronic synergy. Under near-ambient conditions, the catalyst enabled the selective conversion of the C-C single bond in terpinene to a C=C double bond without any external additives, achieving a conversion of 96.1%. Moreover, the material exhibited good substrate versatility, providing conversions of 97.2% for γ-terpinene and 93.9% for phellandrene. Recycling tests showed that the catalyst maintained high activity after five consecutive runs, demonstrating excellent cycling stability and promising application potential.

Key words: Multi-metallic BiFeCo-MOFs, Air oxygen activation, Terpinene; Oxidative dehydrogenation, Synergistic catalyst

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