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Published November 7, 2007 | Supplemental Material
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Organized Surface Functional Groups: Cooperative Catalysis via Thiol/Sulfonic Acid Pairing

Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of heterogeneous catalysts containing surfaces functionalized with discrete pairs of sulfonic acid and thiol groups are reported. A catalyst having acid and thiol groups separated by three carbon atoms is ca. 3 times more active than a material containing randomly distributed acid and thiol groups in the condensation of acetone and phenol to bisphenol A and 14 times more active in the condensation of cyclohexanone and phenol to bisphenol Z. Increasing the acid/thiol distance in the paired materials decreases both the activity and selectivity. This work clearly reveals the importance of nanoscale organization of two disparate functional groups on the surface of heterogeneous catalysts.

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© 2007 American Chemical Society. Received June 28, 2007. Publication Date (Web): October 12, 2007. This work was supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and by the Department of Energy.

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