105256-36-8Relevant articles and documents
Ouverture regioselective d'epoxydes par Me3SiN3 catalysee par Ti(O.iPr)4
Sinou, Denis,Emziane, Mohamed
, p. 4423 - 4426 (1986)
Ti(O-iPr)4 catalyzes the ring opening reaction of functionnalised epoxides with Me3SiN3 in a highly regioselective manner.
A Hafnium-Based Metal-Organic Framework as a Nature-Inspired Tandem Reaction Catalyst
Beyzavi, M. Hassan,Vermeulen, Nicolaas A.,Howarth, Ashlee J.,Tussupbayev, Samat,League, Aaron B.,Schweitzer, Neil M.,Gallagher, James R.,Platero-Prats, Ana E.,Hafezi, Nema,Sarjeant, Amy A.,Miller, Jeffrey T.,Chapman, Karena W.,Stoddart, J. Fraser,Cramer, Christopher J.,Hupp, Joseph T.,Farha, Omar K.
supporting information, p. 13624 - 13631 (2015/11/10)
Tandem catalytic systems, often inspired by biological systems, offer many advantages in the formation of highly functionalized small molecules. Herein, a new metal-organic framework (MOF) with porphyrinic struts and Hf6 nodes is reported. This MOF demonstrates catalytic efficacy in the tandem oxidation and functionalization of styrene utilizing molecular oxygen as a terminal oxidant. The product, a protected 1,2-aminoalcohol, is formed selectively and with high efficiency using this recyclable heterogeneous catalyst. Significantly, the unusual regioselective transformation occurs only when an Fe-decorated Hf6 node and the Fe-porphyrin strut work in concert. This report is an example of concurrent orthogonal tandem catalysis.
Modular, active, and robust lewis acid catalysts supported on a metal-organic framework
Tanabe, Kristine K.,Cohen, Seth M.
experimental part, p. 6766 - 6774 (2010/09/17)
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have shown promise as heterogeneous catalysts because of their high crystallinity, uniform pores, and ability to be chemically and physically tuned for specific chemical transformations. One of the challenges with MOF-based