- Cis/trans conversion of potassium derivatives of 2- and 4-nitrostilbenes
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Potassium derivatives of 2- and 4-nitrostilbenes exist in non-dissociating solvents as coordination complexes with localization of the metal at the nitro group.Stilbene components of the complexes undergo cis/trans conversion, the extent of which does not
- Todres, Zori V.
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- Catalytic applications of 1,2,4-diazaphospholide-based ruthenium complexes in the Heck reaction
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The palladium-catalyzed Heck reaction was effected with two ruthenium complexes bearing unique heterocyclic 1,2,4-diazaphospholide ligands that contain sp2-hybridized phosphorus atoms.
- Yorke, Jake,Wan, Li,Xia, Aibing,Zheng, Wenjun
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- A new recyclable Pd catalyst supported on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes for microwaves-assisted Heck reactions
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Palladium supported on vertically aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes (Pd/VA-CNTs) is used as catalyst for the C-C coupling reactions of p-iodonitrobenzene with styrene and ethyl acrylate under microwaves irradiation. Pd/VA-CNTs catalyst exhibits higher
- Janowska, Izabela,Chizari, Kambiz,Olivier, Jean-Hubert,Ziessel, Raymond,Ledoux, Marc Jacques,Pham-Huu, Cuong
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- Mild and rational synthesis of palladium complexes comprising C(4)-bound N-heterocyclic carbenes
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Oxidative addition of pyridyl-functionalised 4-iodoimidazolium salts to palladium(0) gives catalytically active complexes in which the N-heterocyclic carbene is bound to the palladium(ii) centre in a non-classical bonding mode via C(4). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2006.
- Kluser, Evelyne,Neels, Antonia,Albrecht, Martin
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- Oxazoline Chemistry. Part 11: Syntheses of natural and synthetic isoflavones, stilbenes and related species via C-C bond formation promoted by a Pd-oxazoline complex
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The complex trans-[PdCl2(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline- κ1N)2] (1) is shown to be an active and oxidatively robust catalyst for C-C bond forming reactions (Heck, Sonogashira, Ullmann, Miyaura-Suzuki, etc.). These reactions can be carried out in air without rigorous solvent/substrate purification and in the absence of additional free ligand. The general methodology described above has been applied to the high yield and regio-selective formation, via Miyaura-Suzuki coupling, of natural and synthetic isoflavones (i.e., isoflavone, 2′-methylisoflavone [7b], 3′-methylisoflavone [7c] and 3′,4′-benzoisoflavone: [7d]). Compounds 7c and 7d are previously unknown. In addition, the synthesis of (E)-tris-O-methylresveratrol and (E)-3,5-dimethoxystilbene is also described; the former is a recognized anti-cancer agent while the latter is a biologically active extract from the bark of the conifer species Pinus armandii. Both of these latter products are produced as a result of a Heck coupling reaction promoted by 1.
- Eisnor, Charles R.,Gossage, Robert A.,Yadav, Paras N.
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- Application of an air stable Pd oxazoline complex for Heck, Suzuki, Sonogashira and related C-C bond-forming reactions
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The novel complex trans-[PdCl2(η1-N-2-ethyl-2- oxazoline)2] is shown to be an active and oxidatively robust catalyst for C-C bond-forming reactions (Heck, Sonogashira, Ullman, Suzuki), which can be carried out in air witho
- Gossage, Robert A.,Jenkins, Hilary A.,Yadav, Paras N.
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- The effects of 4′-alkyl substituents on the mutagenic activity of 4-amino- and 4-nitrostilbenes in Salmonella typhimurium
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Six derivatives of trans-4-aminostilbene bearing different alkyl groups in the 4′-position and six of the corresponding nitro compounds were synthesized and tested for their mutagenic potency in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100. Regarding the test series in presence of S9-mix, maximum activity was observed for those trans-4-aminostilbenes and trans-4-nitrostilbenes bearing small alkyl substituents like methyl and ethyl. More bulky substituents reduced the mutagenic potential in the order iso-propyl ethyl > iso-propyl > sec-butyl > tert-butyl). These trends have been compared with quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) model predictions, leading to the conclusion that steric demand is an important factor for mutagenicity of substituted aminostilbenes and nitrostilbenes. The unexpected result for the tert-butyl nitrostilbene tested with metabolic activation may be attributed to a different metabolic pathway.
- Ludolph, Bj?rn,Klein, Markus,Erdinger, Lothar,Boche, Gernot
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- Enhanced Heck reaction on flower-like Co(Mg or Ni)Al layered double hydroxide supported ultrafine PdCo alloy nanocluster catalysts: The promotional effect of Co
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A series of PdCo alloy nanocluster (NC) catalysts x-PdCor/Co(Mg or Ni)Al-LDH (x: Pd loading, r: Co/Pd molar ratio) were synthesized by immobilizing ultrafine PdCor-PVP NCs on flower-like layered double hydroxide (LDH) supports. The s
- Li, Jin,Song, Ying,Wang, Yajuan,Zhang, Hui
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- Heterogeneous heck catalysis with palladium-grafted molecular sieves
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The synthesis and characterization of palladium-grafted mesoporous MCM- 41 material, designated Pd-TMS11, are described. The material is investigated for carbon-carbon coupling reactions (Heck catalysis) with activated and nonactivated aryl substrates. Fo
- Mehnert, Christian P.,Weaver, David W.,Ying, Jackie Y.
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- Palladium Complexes with Phenoxy- And Amidate-Functionalized N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands Based on 3-Phenylimidazo[1,5- a]pyridine: Synthesis and Catalytic Application in Mizoroki-Heck Coupling Reactions with Ortho-Substituted Aryl Chlorides
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Mononuclear and tetranuclear palladium complexes with functionalized "abnormal"N-heterocyclic carbene (aNHC) ligands based on 3-phenylimidazo[1,5-a]pyridine were synthesized. All of the new complexes were structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. The new complexes were applied in the Mizoroki-Heck coupling reaction of aryl chlorides with alkenes in neat n-tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB). The mononuclear palladium complex with a tridentate phenoxy- and amidate-functionalized aNHC ligand displayed activity superior to that of the palladium complex with a bidentate amidate-functionalized aNHC ligand. The new tetranuclear complex with the tridentate ligand displayed the best activities, capable of the activation of deactivated aryl chlorides as substrates with a low Pd atom loading. Even challenging sterically demanding ortho-substituted aryl chlorides were successfully utilized as substrates. The studies revealed that the robustness of the catalyst precursor is crucial in delivering high catalytic activities. Also, the promising use of tetranuclear palladium complexes with functionalized aNHC ligands as the catalyst precursors in the Mizoroki-Heck coupling reaction in neat TBAB was demonstrated.
- Hung, Cheng-Hau,Zheng, Wei-Yuan,Lee, Hon Man
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- Pd supported on clicked cellulose-modified magnetite-graphene oxide nanocomposite for C-C coupling reactions in deep eutectic solvent
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Cellulose-modified magnetite-graphene oxide nanocomposite was prepared via click reaction and utilized for immobilization of palladium (Pd) nanoparticles without using additional reducing agent. The abundant OH groups of cellulose provided the uniform dispersion and high stability of Pd nanoparticles, while magnetite-graphene oxide as a supporting material offered high specific surface area and easy magnetic separation. The as-prepared nanocomposite served as a heterogeneous catalyst for the Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions in various hydrophilic and hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as sustainable and environmentally benign reaction media. Among the fifteen DESs evaluated for coupling reactions, the hydrophilic DES composed of dimethyl ammonium chloride and glycerol exhibited the best results. Due to the low miscibility of catalyst and DES in organic solvents, the separated aqueous phase containing both of the catalyst and DES can be readily recovered by evaporating water and retrieved eight times with negligible loss of catalytic performance.
- Karimi, Sabah,Masteri-Farahani, Majid,Niakan, Mahsa,Shekaari, Hemayat
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- Recyclable heterogeneous iron supported on imidazolium ionic liquid catalysed palladium and copper-free Heck reaction
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A natural friendly iron-immobilized on imidazolium supported ionic liquid [Gmim]Cl-Fe (III) was effectively evaluated as a heterogeneous catalyst for Mizoroki-Heck reaction with good to excellent yield under solvent free condition. [Gmim]Cl-Fe (III) showed good activities that were comparable to that of palladium catalysts. Furthermore, this phosphine, copper and palladium- free catalyst was simply recovered from the reaction mixture and recycled seven times.
- Deepa, Manickam,Kalaivani, Kolanjinathan,Parasuraman, Karthikeyan,Selvarasu, Uthayanila
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- Immobilized Pd on a NHC-functionalized metal-organic FrameworkMIL-101(Cr): An efficient heterogeneous catalyst in the heck and copper-free Sonogashira coupling reactions
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A heterogeneous palladium catalyst system based on immobilization of palladium moieties on a N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) modified metal organic framework (MOF) was developed for the Heck and copper-free Sonogashira coupling reactions. In order to prepare this catalyst system, first, MIL-101(Cr) was functionalized with NHC moieties through a post synthetic modification (PSM) approach, and then Pd metal was stabilized on the prepered MIL-101(Cr)-NHC substrate. This material was characterized using various microscopic and spectroscopic techniques and then was used as an efficient heterogeneous Pd catalyst system in the Heck and copper-free Sonogashira reactions. Results of the heterogeneity tests showed that the Pd-NHC-MIL-101(Cr) catalyst can efficiently catalyzed these coupling reactions heterogeneously and no remarkable changes observed in the morphology and structure of MIL-101(Cr) template during the reaction progress. Also, existence of palladium nanoparticles immobilized on the MOF structure affirmed by the TEM and XPS analysis confirmed the oxidation state of Pd. A variety of alkene and alkyne derivatives were synthesized in good to excellent yields using this heterogeneous Pd catalyst system under normal conditions. More importantly Pd-NHC-MIL-101(Cr) catalyst was simply recovered from the reaction medium without remarkable decreasing in its catalytic activities after five times of reusability. The ICP analysis showed the very low Pd and Cr metals leaching, representing high stability and applicability of this catalyst in Pd coupling reactions.
- Niknam, Esmaeil,Panahi, Farhad,Khalafi-Nezhad, Ali
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- Immobilizing palladium on melamine-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles: An efficient and reusable phosphine-free catalyst for Mizoroki–Heck reaction
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A highly efficient and stable heterogeneous catalyst was successfully prepared by anchoring palladium(0) onto melamine-functionalized Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs-Mel-Pd). With the aid of amine functional groups, melamine was covalently bonded on epoxy functionalized magnetic nanoparticles and then Pd(0) was immobilized on this support with high dispersion. The prepared nanocatalyst exhibits excellent catalytic activity for C-C cross coupling (Mizoroki–Heck) of various aryl halides (iodide, bromides, and chrlorides) with olefins under mild reaction condition in relatively short reaction times. The synthesized nanocatalyst was characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) techniques. The loading level of Pd in MNPs-Mel-Pd catalyst was measured to be 1.26 × 10?3 mol g?1 by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). In addition, the catalyst can be easily separated and recovered from the reaction mixture by using an external magnet. The heterogeneity of the catalyst was confirmed by the hot filtration test, which was reused for at least six times under the optimized conditions without any significant loss of its activity.
- Aryanasab, Fezzeh,Shabanian, Meisam,Laoutid, Fouad,Vahabi, Henri
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- Palladium Loaded Dendronized Polymer as Efficient Polymeric Sustainable Catalyst for Heck Coupling Reaction
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The palladium incorporated amine-functionalized dendronized polymer was synthesized by the addition of palladium acetate to dendronized polymer in methanol at room temperature. Palladium species are immobilized onto the dendritic structure by their coordination with amino functional groups. The newly developed dendritic system showed high palladium content in the low generation level itself, which was found to be 4.19?mmol/g. This was fairly higher than, the other palladium-based catalysts. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV–Visible spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to confirm the successful synthesis of the new catalyst. It was used as a homogeneous palladium catalyst for Heck coupling reaction between olefins and differently substituted aryl halides and the products were isolated in high yield. The products isolated were in trans configuration, which indicated the selectivity of the newly developed catalytic system. Also, this catalyst system was reused up to nine times without a significant decrease in its catalytic activity. The easy accessibility of catalytic sites, stability, resistance to metal leaching, high catalytic activity and remarkable stereoselectivity with a low amount of catalyst are all due to the dendritic support. The docking study was carried out for all the stilbene derivatives obtained by the Heck coupling reaction against DprE1 protein to study its potential antitubercular activity. All the compounds displayed superior docking score values over the range ??6.5 to ??8.2?kcal/mol, compared to the standard drug isoniazid with docking score of ??6.1?kcal/mol against DprE1. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Hiba, K.,Krishna, G. Anjali,Prathapan, S.,Sreekumar, K.
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- Palladium Nanoparticles Anchored on Magnesium Organosilicate: An Effective and Selective Catalyst for the Heck Reaction
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A new and effective palladium catalyst supported on a magnesium organosilicate for application in the Heck reaction is presented. A group of compounds comprising 22 examples were synthesized in moderate to high yields (up to 99%) within a short time. The palladium supported on magnesium organosilicate catalyst was characterized as an amorphous solid by SEM, containing around 33% of palladium inside the solid, and even with this low quantity of palladium, the catalyst was very efficient in the Heck reaction. Besides, based on the Scherrer equation, the crystallite size of the synthesized palladium nanoparticles was ultrasmall (around 1.3 nm). This strategy is a simple and efficient route for the formation of C-C bonds via the Heck cross-coupling reaction.
- Dos Santos, Beatriz F.,Da Silva, Beatriz A. L.,De Oliveira, Aline R.,Sarragiotto, Maria H.,Rinaldi, Andrelson W.,Domingues, Nelson Luís C.
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- Green and sustainable palladium nanomagnetic catalyst stabilized by glucosamine-functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles for Suzuki and Heck reactions
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A novel magnetic and heterogeneous palladium-based catalyst stabilized by glucosamine-functionalized magnetic Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticle was synthesized. The strategy relies on the covalently bonding of glucosamine to cyanuric chloride-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles followed by complexation with palladium. The structure of magnetic nanocatalyst was fully determined by FT-IR, XRD, DLS, FE-SEM, TEM, ICP, UV-Vis, TGA, VSM, and EDX. The obtained results confirmed that the palladium nanoparticles stabilized by glucosamine immobilized onto the magnetic support exhibited high activity in cross-coupling reactions of Suzuki-Miyaura and Mizoroki-Heck. Various aryl halides were coupled with arylboronic acid (Suzuki cross-coupling reaction) and olefins (Heck reactions) under the green conditions to provide corresponding products in high to excellent yields. Interestingly, the catalyst can be easily isolated from the reaction media by magnetic decantation and can subsequently be applied for consecutive reaction cycles (at least seven times) with no notable reduction in the catalytic activity.
- Eslahi, Hassan,Sardarian, Ali Reza,Esmaeilpour, Mohsen
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- Introduction of a Recyclable Basic Ionic Solvent with Bis-(NHC) Ligand Property and The Possibility of Immobilization on Magnetite for Ligand- and Base-Free Pd-Catalyzed Heck, Suzuki and Sonogashira Cross-Coupling Reactions in Water
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A new versatile and recyclable NHC ligand precursor has been developed with ligand, base, and solvent functionalities for the efficient Pd-catalyzed Heck, Suzuki and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions under mild conditions. Furthermore, NHC ligand precursor was immobilized on magnetite and its catalytic activity was also evaluated towards the coupling reactions as a heterogeneous catalyst. The NHC ligand precursor was prepared with imidazolium functionalization of TCT followed by a simple ion exchange by hydroxide ions. However, the results revealed an excellent catalytic activity for the both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic systems. 1.52?g.cm?3 and 1194 cP was obtained for the density and viscosity of the NHC ligand precursor respectively. On the other hand, the heterogeneous type could be readily recovered from the reaction mixture and reused for several times while preserving its properties. Heterogeneous nature of the magnetic catalyst was studied by hot filtration, mercury poisoning, and three-phase tests. High to excellent yields were obtained for all entries for the both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts, which reflects the high consistency of the catalyst. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Min, Qingwang,Miao, Penghua,Chu, Deyu,Liu, Jinghan,Qi, Meijuan,Kazemnejadi, Milad
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- Synthesis of N-Heterocyclic Carbine Silver(I) and Palladium(II) Complexes with Acylated Piperazine Linker and Catalytic Activity in Three Types of C—C Coupling Reactions
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Two bis-imidazolium salts LH2·Cl2 and LH2·(PF6)2 with acylated piperazine linker and two N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) silver(I) and palladium(II) complexes [L2Ag2](PF6)2 (1) and [L2Pd2Cl4] (2) were prepared. The crystal structures of LH2·Cl2 and 1 were confirmed by X-ray analysis. In 1, one 26-membered macrometallocycle was generated through two silver(I) ions and two bidentate ligands L. The catalytic activity of 2 was investigated in Sonogashira, Heck-Mizoroki and Suzuki-Miyaura reactions. The results displayed that these C—C coupling reactions can be smoothly carried out under the catalysis of 2.
- Liu, Qingxiang,Zhang, Xiantao,Zhao, Zhixiang,Li, Xinying,Zhang, Wei
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- A new Pd(II)-supported catalyst on magnetic SBA-15 for C-C bond formation via the Heck and Hiyama cross-coupling reactions
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Magnetic mesoporous silica composite (MNP@SiO2-SBA) was obtained via embedding magnetite nanoparticles between SBA-15 channels. It was silylated with N-(3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)picolinamide (TMS-PCA) and then complexed with Pd(II). The obtained supported Pd(II) catalyst (MNP@SiO2-SBA-PCA) was characterized by conventional methods. The prepared magnetic catalyst showed high activity in the Heck and Hiyama reactions under optimal reaction conditions, including solvent, amount of catalyst, base, and temperature. Aryl bromides and iodides showed better results than aryl chlorides, and the catalyst exhibited noticeable stability and reused several times.
- Rahimi, Leila,Mansoori, Yagoub,Nuri, Ayat,Koohi-Zargar, Behzad,Esquivel, Dolores
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- A Solid-Phase Assisted Flow Approach to In Situ Wittig-Type Olefination Coupling
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Described herein is the development of a continuous flow, solid-phase triphenylphosphine (PS-PPh3) assisted protocol to facilitate the in situ coupling of reciprocal pairs of halogen and carbonyl functionalised molecular pairs by a Wittig olefination within 15 mins. The protocol entails injecting a single solution (1 : 1 CHCl3 : EtOH) containing the halogenated and carbonyl-based substrates into a continuously flowing stream of CHCl3 : EtOH (1 : 1), passed through a fixed bed of K2CO3 and PS-PPh3. With advancement to the previous PS-PPh3 coupling procedures, the method employs a traditional polystyrene-based immobilisation matrix, the substrate scope of the protocol extended to substituted ketones, secondary alkyl chlorides, and an unprotected maleimide scaffold.
- Aldrich-Wright, Janice R.,Dankers, Christian,Gordon, Christopher P.,Polyzos, Anastasios,Tadros, Joseph
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- Valorisation of urban waste to access low-cost heterogeneous palladium catalysts for cross-coupling reactions in biomass-derived γ-valerolactone
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Herein we report a simple protocol for the valorisation of a common urban biowaste. The lignocellulosic biomass obtained after the pre-treatment of pine needle urban waste is efficiently transformed into a low-cost support (PiNe) for the immobilization of Pd nanoparticles. The final Pd/PiNe heterogeneous catalyst features a small particle size (4.5 nm) and a metal loading (9.9 wt%) comparable with most commercially available and generally used counterparts. In this contribution, we tested the catalytic efficiency of the Pd/PiNe system in two representative cross-couplings, Heck and Hiyama reactions, and compared the results obtained with commercial Pd/C catalyst. The good reactivity in the biomass-derived solvent (GVL) confirms that the Pd/PiNe heterogeneous catalyst is a valid system that can be integrated into a waste valorization chain within a circular economy approach. In addition, the efficiency of the catalyst has also been extended to perform the challenging consecutive Hiyama-Heck reaction to afford differently substituted (E)-1,2-diarylethenes.
- Valentini, Federica,Ferlin, Francesco,Lilli, Simone,Marrocchi, Assunta,Ping, Liu,Gu, Yanlong,Vaccaro, Luigi
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- METHODS OF ARENE ALKENYLATION
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The present disclosure provides for a rhodium-catalyzed oxidative arene alkenylation from arenes and styrenes to prepare stilbene and stilbene derivatives. For example, the present disclosure provides for method of making arenes or substituted arenes, in particular stilbene and stilbene derivatives, from a reaction of an optionally substituted arene and/or optionally substituted styrene. The reaction includes a Rh catalyst or Rh pre-catalyst material and an oxidant, where the Rh catalyst or Rh catalyst formed Rh pre-catalyst material selectively functionalizes CH bond on the arene compound (e.g., benzene or substituted benzene).
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- N-Heterocyclic carbene palladium (II)-pyridine (NHC-Pd (II)-Py) complex catalyzed heck reactions
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A mild, efficient, and practical catalytic system for the synthesis of highly privileged stilbene pharmacophores is reported. This system uses N-heterocyclic carbene palladium (II) Pyridine (NHC-Pd (II)-Py) complex to catalyze the formation of carbon-carbon bonds between olefin derivatives and various bromide. This simple, gentle and user-friendly method can offer a variety of stilbene products in excellent yields under solvent-free condition. And its scale-up reaction has excellent yield and this system can be applied to industrial fields. The utility of this method is highlighted by its universality and modular synthesis of a series of bioactive molecules or important medical intermediates.
- Li, Dan,Tian, Qingqiang,Wang, Xuetong,Wang, Qiang,Wang, Yin,Liao, Siwei,Xu, Ping,Huang, Xin,Yuan, Jianyong
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- Fe-MIL-101 modified by isatin-Schiff-base-Co: a heterogeneous catalyst for C-C, C-O, C-N, and C-P cross coupling reactions
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A metal-organic framework functionalized with a cobalt-complex is preparedviapost-synthetic modification of Fe-MIL-101-NH2. Initially, Fe-MIL-101-NH2reacted with isatin to produce Fe-MIL-101-isatin-Schiff-base, which can anchor the cobalt by the addition of cobalt acetate. The resulting MOF-Co catalyst is characterized by employing multiple techniques. This new modified MOF acts as a heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst for efficient Ullmann, Buchwald-Hartwig, Hirao, Hiyama and Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions of several aryl halides/phenylboronic acid/phenyltosylate with phenols, anilines/heterocyclic amines, triethyl phosphite, triethoxyphenylsilane and alkenes and generates the expected coupling products in good to high yields.
- Farrokhi, Alireza,Rouzifar, Majid,Sansano, José Miguel,Sobhani, Sara
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- A Bis (BICAAC) Palladium(II) Complex: Synthesis and Implementation as Catalyst in Heck-Mizoroki and Suzuki-Miyaura Cross Coupling Reactions
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Carbenes are one of the most appealing, well-explored, and exciting ligands in modern chemistry due to their tunable stereoelectronic properties and a wide area of applications. A palladium complex (BICAAC)2PdCl2 with a recently discovered cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbene having bicyclo[2.2.2] octane skeleton (BICAAC) was synthesized and characterized. The enhanced σ-donating and π-accepting ability of this carbene lend a hand to form a robust Pd-carbene bond, which allowed us to probe its reactivity as a precatalyst in Heck-Mizoroki and Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions with low catalyst loading in open-air conditions. The diverse range of substrates was explored for both the cross-coupling reactions. To get a better understanding of the catalytic reactions, several analytical techniques such as field-emission scanning electron microscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction were employed in a conclusive manner.
- Chakrabortty, Soumyadeep,Kaur, Mandeep,Adhikari, Manu,Manar, Krishna K.,Singh, Sanjay
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- Mizoroki-Heck Reaction of Unstrained Aryl Ketones via Ligand-Promoted C-C Bond Olefination
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Mizoroki-Heck reaction of unstrained aryl ketone with acrylate/styrene is accomplished via palladium-catalyzed ligand-promoted C-C bond cleavage. Various (hetero)aryl ketones are compatible in the reaction, affording the alkene product in good to excellent yields. Further applications in the late-stage olefination of some drugs, natural products, and fragrance-derived aryl ketones demonstrate the synthetic utility of this protocol. By employing ketone as both the directing group and the leaving group, 1,2-bifunctionalization is achieved via sequential ortho-C-H alkylation/ipso-Heck olefination.
- Wang, Mei-Ling,Xu, Hui,Li, Han-Yuan,Ma, Biao,Wang, Zhen-Yu,Wang, Xing,Dai, Hui-Xiong
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- Wittig Olefination Using Phosphonium Ion-Pair Reagents Incorporating an Endogenous Base
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Despite common perception, the use of strong bases in Wittig chemistry is utterly unnecessary: we report a series of novel ion-pair phosphonium carboxylate reagents which are essentially "storable ylides". These reagents are straightforwardly prepared in excellent yields, and their fluxional nature permits clean olefination of a broad range of aldehydes and even hemiacetals.
- Vetter, Anna C.,Gilheany, Declan G.,Nikitin, Kirill
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- Ruthenium-Catalyzed E-Selective Partial Hydrogenation of Alkynes under Transfer-Hydrogenation Conditions using Paraformaldehyde as Hydrogen Source
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E-alkenes were synthesized with up to 100 % E/Z selectivity via ruthenium-catalyzed partial hydrogenation of different aliphatic and aromatic alkynes under transfer-hydrogenation conditions. Paraformaldehyde as a safe, cheap and easily available solid hydrogen carrier was used for the first time as hydrogen source in the presence of water for transfer-hydrogenation of alkynes. Optimization reactions showed the best results for the commercially available binuclear [Ru(p-cymene)Cl2]2 complex as pre-catalyst in combination with 2,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1-binaphthyl (BINAP) as ligand (1 : 1 ratio per Ru monomer to ligand). Mechanistic investigations showed that the origin of E-selectivity in this reaction is the fast Z to E isomerization of the formed alkenes. Mild reaction conditions plus the use of cheap, easily available and safe materials as well as simple setup and inexpensive catalyst turn this protocol into a feasible and promising stereo complementary procedure to the well-known Z-selective Lindlar reduction in late-stage syntheses. This procedure can also be used for the production of deuterated alkenes simply using d2-paraformaldehyde and D2O mixtures.
- Fetzer, Marcus N. A.,Tavakoli, Ghazal,Klein, Axel,Prechtl, Martin H. G.
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- Ready approach to poly(vinyldiphenylphosphine): A novel soluble polymer for conveniently conducting Wittig reactions
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The novel poly(vinyldiphenylphosphine) could be easily prepared by using the reactions of the cheap poly(vinyl chloride) with sodium phosphides. Poly(vinyldiphenylphosphine) is soluble in common solvents while its corresponding phosphine oxide is hardly soluble in the solvents. Taking advantage of this different solubility, poly(vinyldiphenylphosphine) could be used as a soluble phosphinopolymer for the Wittig reactions. The reactions could take place efficiently to produce the corresponding olefins while the isolation of the products were simple since the resulted poly(vinyldiphenylphosphine oxide) was not soluble in the solvent and could be easily removed by filtration.
- Ye, Jing-Jing,Han, Li-Biao
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- Palladium supported aminobenzamide modified silica coated superparamagnetic iron oxide as an applicable nanocatalyst for Heck cross-coupling reaction
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An applicable palladium-based nanocatalyst was constructed through the immobilization of palladium onto 2-aminobenzamide functionalized silica coated superparamagnetic iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles. The nanocatalyst (named as Pd@ABA@SPIONs@SiO2) was characterized by several characterization methods, including scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), vibrating-sample magnetometry (VSM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), dynamic light scattering (DLS), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), inductively coupled plasma (ICP), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses. Microscopy results showed that the nanoparticles are spherical in shape with 20–25 nm size. The size of the nanoparticles was confirmed by the DLS method. The superparamagnetic nature of the catalyst was confirmed by the VSM method. The successful functionalization of SPIONs@SiO2 was confirmed by FT-IR spectroscopy. The presence of palladium in the structure of the nanocatalyst was illustrated by XRD and EDS analysis. Also using XPS technique, the oxidation state of palladium in Pd@ABA@SPIONs@SiO2 was determined zero before and after the catalyst was applied in Mizoroki-Heck reaction. Several aryl halides and alkenes were reacted in the presence of the nanocatalyst and formed the corresponding products in high isolated yields. The nanocatalyst showed very good reusability and did not decrease its activity after 10 sequential runs. Density functional theory (DFT) calculation was performed to provide a mechanism for the reaction and confirmed the role of the palladium catalyst in the reaction function.
- Fatahi, Yousef,Ghaempanah, Aram,Ma?mani, Leila,Mahdavi, Mohammad,Bahadorikhalili, Saeed
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- Coordination from Heteroscorpionate Ligand Towards Pd(II) via Pd???Hδ?C(sp3) Interaction: Structural and Catalytic Studies
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The coordination ability of the heteroscorpionate ligand 2,2-bis(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)-1-p-tolylethanol (1) towards palladium (II) dihalides was evaluated. The structures of the respective palladium complexes (2 and 3) were elucidated in solution by NMR spectroscopy, and their molecular structures were established by single crystal X-ray diffraction analyses. Both studies revealed the existence of Pd???Hδ?C(sp3) anagostic interactions. The molecular structure of complexes 2 and 3 displays coordination of ligand 1 to palladium in a κ3-NNH tridentate fashion via two nitrogen atoms and one δ-anagostic H???Pd interaction. The metal center exhibits a square pyramidal geometry. The distances of anagostic Hδ???Pd interactions ranged from 2.566 to 2.576 ?. The δ-anagostic H???Pd interactions in complexes 2 and 3 were also identified by Bader's quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) and non-covalent interaction (NCI) analysis. The catalytic efficiencies of complexes 2 and 3 in the Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions were evaluated and the results showed that palladium (II) dibromide complex is the most efficient of the series. Complex 3 was also evaluated in Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions.
- Castillo-Moreno, Miguel ángel,Cruz-Borbolla, Julián,González-Montiel, Simplicio,Ignacio Sandoval-Chávez, César,Manuel Vásquez-Pérez, José,Mendoza-Espinosa, Daniel,Salazar-Pereda, Verónica
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p. 2661 - 2668
(2021/07/06)
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- NiFe2O4@SiO2@ZrO2/SO42-/Cu/Co nanoparticles: A novel, efficient, magnetically recyclable and bimetallic catalyst for Pd-free Suzuki, Heck and C-N cross-coupling reactions in aqueous media
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The novel heterogeneous bimetallic nanoparticles of Cu-Co were synthesized based on magnetic nanoparticles, and the magnetic nanocatalyst was characterized by XRD, FE-SEM, EDX mapping, BET, TEM, HRTEM, FTIR, TGA, and VSM. This catalyst was successfully applied as a recyclable magnetically catalyst in Heck, Suzuki, and C-N cross-coupling reactions with various aryl halides (iodides, bromides, and chlorides as challengeable substrates), with olefins, phenylboronic acid, and amines, respectively. We considered the rise of synergetic effects from the different Lewis acid and Br?nsted acid sites present in the catalyst. The catalyst was synthesized with cheap, available materials and a simple synthesis method. The catalyst can be separated easily using an external magnet. It was recycled for more than ten runs without a sensible loss of its catalytic activity, and no significant leaching of the Cu and Co quantity was observed. The significant benefits of the method are high-level generality, simple operation, and there are no heavy metals and toxic solvents. This is a quick, easy, efficacious and environmentally friendly protocol, and no by-products are formed in the reaction. These features make it an appropriate practical alternative protocol. In comparison with recent works, the other advantage of this catalyst is the synthesis of a wide variety of C-C and C-N bond derivatives (more than 40 derivatives). The other significant advantage is the low temperature of the reaction and the use of the least possible amount of the catalyst (0.003 g). The efficiency was good to excellent and the catalyst selectivity has been high. We aspire that our study inspires more interest to design novel catalysts based on using low-cost metal ions (such as cobalt and copper) in the cross-coupling reactions. This journal is
- Alavi G., Seyyedeh Ameneh,Nasseri, Mohammad Ali,Kazemnejadi, Milad,Allahresani, Ali,Hussainzadeh, Mahdi
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p. 7741 - 7757
(2021/05/13)
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- Mesoporous silica nanospheres supported atomically precise palladium nanocluster: Highly efficient and recyclable catalysts in the reduction of 4-nitrophenol and Heck reactions
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Atomically precise palladium nanoclusters show great potential applications in the field of catalysis owing to its ultrasmall size and precise structure. This work, we report the mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) supported [Pd3Cl(PPh3)3(PPh2)2]Cl catalysts (denoted as Pd3Cl/MSNs) for the reduction of 4-nitrophenol and Heck coupling reactions of iodobenzene and styrenes. High uniform MSNs, with average diameter ≈110 nm, were prepared by sol–gel method, followed by Pd nanoclusters immobilization into the pore of MSNs. The MSNs supported Pd nanoclusters were well characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), and diffuse reflectance optical spectrum. The results indicated that Pd3Cl nanoclusters after immobilized into the pores of MSNs are intact and possess good dispersibility. The catalytic performance of as-prepared nanocomposites was evaluated by the reduction of 4-nitrophenol and Heck reactions. The 4-nitrophenol could be completely conversion to 4-aminophenol within 6?min. Meanwhile, the as-prepared Pd3Cl/MSNs exhibit excellent catalytic performance in the Heck reactions between iodobenzenes and styrenes. The high catalytic activity of Pd3Cl/MSNs could be attributed to the large surface area and unique geometric structure of as-prepared Pd nanoclusters. More importantly, the catalysts could be easily recycled by centrifugation and shows excellent reusability.
- Gao, Taiping,Kang, Zhenlu,Zhao, Yining,Zhou, Yilin
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- Effect of the Linking Group on the Thermoelectric Properties of Poly(Schiff Base)s and Their Metallopolymers
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As polymer-based thermoelectric (TE) materials possess attractive features such as light weight, flexibility, low toxicity and ease of processibility, an increasing number of conducting polymers and their composites with high TE performances have been developed in recent years. Up to date, however, the research focusing on the structure-performance relationship remains rare. In this paper, two series of poly(Schiff base)s with either C=C or C≡C linker and their metallopolymers were synthesized and doped with single-walled carbon nanotubes to evaluate how the linking groups affected the TE properties of the resulting composites. Apart from the effect exerted by the morphology, experimental results suggested that the linkers played a key role in determining the band gaps, preferred molecular conformation and extent of conjugation of the polymers, which became key factors that influenced the TE properties of the resulting materials. Additionally, upon coordination with transition metal ions, the TE properties could be tuned readily.
- Li, Jiahua,Wang, Zitong,Sun, Zelin,Xu, Linli,Wong, Wai-Yeung
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p. 1911 - 1917
(2021/06/21)
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- Synthesis of glucoside-based imidazolium salts for Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction in water
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Sugar-based imidazolium salts (IMSs) represent an outstanding type of material making them eye-catching for a wide variety of applications. Herein, a series of glucoside-based IMSs (Glu-IMSs) combining glucoside and imidazolium head groups with different substituents were synthesized. The catalytic activities of these Glu-IMSs were evaluated by Pd-catalyzed Heck–Mizoroki and Suzuki–Miyaura reactions in water. Among them, the Glu-IMSs contain both –OH and NHCs coordination sites was found to be the most efficient ancillary ligand in comparison with other Glu-IMSs with just single NHCs coordination site. The HR-TEM analysis showed that the palladium nanoparticles stabilized by the Glu-IMSs with an average size of ~4.0 nm was formed in the reaction system, which may be act as an efficient real catalytic species. Under the optimized reaction conditions, a series of novel fluorine-cored organic small molecule functional materials were synthesized with favorable yields.
- Du, Ziyi,Lu, Dongliang,Pan, Yan,Xie, Qian,Xue, Jun,Yuan, Yangyang,Zhou, Xin,Zhou, Zhonggao
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(2020/08/06)
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- Palladium Nanoparticles Immobilized with Polymer Containing Nitrogen-Based Ligand: A Highly Efficient Catalyst for Suzuki–Miyaura and Mizoroki–Heck Coupling Reactions
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Abstract: An outstanding heterogeneous catalyst was successfully prepared by immobilization of palladium nanoparticles (Pd NPs) with polymer containing 4′‐(4‐hydroxyphenyl)‐2,2′:6′,2″‐terpyridine (HPTPy) ligand. The polymer cross‐linked with trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA) units was synthesized by polymerization of itaconic acid-HPTPy (ITC-HPTPy) monomer (so-called cross‐linked poly (ITC- HPTPy)). The cross‐linked poly (ITC-HPTPy) can stabilize the Pd NPs effectively against aggregation, thereby improving the catalytic efficiency of Pd NPs. The presence of Pd NPs on the polymer was confirmed by various physicochemical techniques. The resulting cross‐linked poly (ITC-HPTPy)-Pd was applied as a highly effective recyclable catalyst in Suzuki–Miyaura and Mizoroki–Heck coupling reactions under low Pd-loading conditions and straightforward methods, and provided the corresponding products with excellent yields (up to 98%), high catalytic activities (TOF up to 213?h?1). The catalyst can be separated from the reaction mixture by centrifugation and can be reused consecutive six times with slight reduction in catalytic activity. Graphic Abstract: Pd NPs immobilized with polymer containing terpyridine ligand are highly active heterogeneous catalysts for Suzuki–Miyaura and Mizoroki–Heck coupling reactions.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].
- Targhan, Homa,Hassanpour, Alireza,Sohrabnezhad, Samira,Bahrami, Kiumars
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p. 660 - 673
(2019/11/03)
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- Amidoxime modified PAN supported palladium complex: A greener and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for heck reaction
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Development of a facile and greener approach for Heck reaction using a modified PAN supported palladium catalyst is described. The preparation of the catalyst involves a simple process through amidoxime modification of nitrile group in Polyacrylonitrile (PAN), followed by the complexation with Palladium chloride (PdCl2). The resulting supported catalyst was characterized by spectroscopic analyses and further by computational studies. This polymer supported Palladium complex displayed excellent catalytic activity in Heck coupling reaction of a series of activated alkenes and aryl halides and afforded the corresponding coupling products upto 96% isolated yield. After the reaction, the catalyst was easily recovered by simple filtration and recycled with excellent stability and activity even after 5 runs. This is the first report on the use of amidoxime functionalized PAN- Palladium (II) complex as a heterogeneous catalyst in Heck coupling reaction.
- Sruthi, Pambingal Rajan,Sarika, Vijayalekshmi,Suku, Arya,Krishnan, Aravind,Anas, Saithalavi
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- Design, Synthesis, Characterization and Application of BNPs@SiO2(CH2)3NH-CC-AMP-Pd (0) as a New Reusable Nano-Catalyst for Suzuki and Heck Cross-Coupling Reactions
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Abstract: A simple and effective method was used for the successful preparation of the Boehmite@(CH2)3NH-CC-AMP-Pd (0) NPs as an environmentally friendly heterogeneous nano-catalyst. The synthesized nano-catalyst was well identified by different techniques like FT-IR, XRD, XPS, TEM, SEM, EDX, TGA, mapping, and ICP analysis. The BNPs@SiO2(CH2)3NH-CC-AMP-Pd was used as a recoverable nano-catalyst for Suzuki‐Miyaura and Mizoroki‐Heck coupling reactions under mild, green and sustainable conditions with excellent yields (H2O, EtOH as solvent for Suzuki reaction and solvent-free conditions for Heck reaction). Also, the distribution of palladium on the catalyst surface is uniform and the average palladium size is between 20 and 30?nm. Compared to similar works, this protocol has some of the important aspects such as: thermal and mechanical stability of the catalyst, low palladium leaching (9.7%), the simplicity of the preparation, the availability of raw materials, not expensive, no need for neutral atmosphere, appropriate times, green conditions, use low amount of catalyst (1.42?mol%) and reused catalyst for several consecutive times (at least seven times). Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Khodamorady, Minoo,Bahrami, Kiumars
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p. 1571 - 1590
(2019/12/11)
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- Multidentate N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes of Nickel and Palladium: Structural Analysis and Catalytic Application in Mizoroki–Heck Coupling Reaction
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Two series of electron-rich metal (Ni and Pd) complexes, namely a pyridine-coordinated tridentate NHC/amidate/phenoxy metal complex and a tetradentate complex bearing an extra pyridyl group, were synthesized. Two carbene moieties, imidazole-based and benzimidazole-based NHCs, were also incorporated into the ligand backbones. Seven of the new complexes were structurally characterized and comparative structural analysis revealed that the tetradentate complex with a flanking pyridyl side-arm was less distorted, leading to chelation-assisted stronger NHC coordination and hence a shorter metal–carbene bond. The catalytic activities of the two sets of palladium complexes for the Mizoroki–Heck coupling reaction were investigated. The comparative data showed that despite the higher thermal stability and the presence of the flanking hemilabile pyridyl side-arm which provided unsaturation to the metal center, the catalytic performance was slightly inferior to that of the tridentate palladium complex with a “throw-away” pyridine ligand. The tridentate palladium complex with the benzimidazole-based NHC moiety was the most effective catalyst, allowing the utilization of a range of aryl chlorides including deactivated substrates with a low 0.2 mol-% Pd loading in molten n-tetrabutylammonium bromide.
- Liu, Li-Cheng,Tzeng, Yan-Hsiang,Hung, Cheng-Hau,Lee, Hon Man
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p. 3601 - 3611
(2020/09/01)
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- A new approach to large scale production of dimethyl sulfone: A promising and strong recyclable solvent for ligand-free Cu-catalyzed C-C cross-coupling reactions
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Dimethyl sulfone (DMSN) was easily prepared through efficient oxidation of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and used as a strong and green solvent for organic reactions. A mixture of HNO3/NaOCl was used as an oxidizing agent for efficient oxidation of DMSO to DMSN. The effect of DMSN was evaluated for copper-catalyzed coupling reactions. It is worth noting that DMSN could play the role of a ligand for copper ions. A general survey was accomplished for various types of C-C cross-coupling reactions catalyzed by CuI in DMSN in the absence of any ligand. Moderate to good yields were achieved for Sonogashira, Heck, and Suzuki cross-coupling reactions. Finally, DMSN was recovered and reused for several consecutive runs without any loss of its activity.
- Cheng, Shen,Wei, Wei,Zhang, Xingyu,Yu, Hewei,Huang, Mingming,Kazemnejadi, Milad
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p. 2069 - 2076
(2020/04/07)
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- Ionic liquid-mediated benzoyl transfer-coupling in the Suzuki and Sonogashira reactions and aryl transfer-coupling by decarbonylative Heck reaction, using N-Benzoyl-saccharin (NBSac) as reagent
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The efficacy of N-benzoyl-saccharin (NBSac) as reagent for selective benzoyl transfer-coupling in the Suzuki reaction in BMIM-IL/[PAIM][NTf2] as solvent/base, and in the Sonogashira reaction employing guanidinium-IL (GIL) as solvent, are demonstrated. Decarbonylative aryl transfer-coupling occurs in the Heck reaction employing GIL as solvent. The reactions are catalyzed by Pd(OAc)2 or NiCl2(dppp), are performed under mild conditions in good yields, and have the potential for recycling/reuse of the IL solvent. Collectively, these methods provide facile access to diverse libraries of diarylketones, keto-ethynes and diaryl-ethenes.
- Malunavar, Shruti S.,Sutar, Suraj M.,Prabhala, Pavankumar,Kalkhambkar, Rajesh G.,Laali, Kenneth K.
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- Magnetically recoverable nanostructured Pd complex of dendrimeric type ligand on the MCM-41: Preparation, characterization and catalytic activity in the Heck reaction
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A palladium complex of a dendrimer type ligand of aminoethylacrylamide immobilized onto the mesoporous channels of MCM-41 with magnetic core was prepared and characterized using various techniques such as XRD, TEM, BET, FT-IR, TGA, and VSM. The prepared nanostructured material was found as a magnetically recoverable catalyst for Heck reaction of aryl halides and vinylic C-H. The catalyst is easily recoverable with an external magnet and is reusable with different leaching amounts depending to loading of Pd. A hot filtration test was also performed and gave evidence that Palladium in heterogeneous samples can dissolve and then redeposit on the surface of the support material.
- Abdollahi-Alibeik, Mohammad,Gharibpour, Najmeh,Ramazani, Zahra
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p. 184 - 199
(2020/11/19)
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- Catalytic activity of Pd dithiolate complexes with large-bite-angle diphosphines in Heck coupling reactions
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Palladium(II) complexes of aryl dithiolates and wide-bite-angle diphosphines Xantphos and dppf have been developed as efficient catalysts in Suzuki and Suzuki carbonylation reactions. The catalytic activity of these highly stable, discrete and charged complexes was investigated in Heck coupling reactions of styrene and a variety of aryl bromides. Under optimized reaction conditions these palladium complexes showed excellent activity with high turnover number (6 × 106) and high turnover frequency (4 × 105 h?1). The effect of bite angle of diphosphines on the catalytic activity of the complexes [Pd2(P∩P)2(SC12H8S)]2(OTf)4 followed the trend P∩P = Xantphos > dppf > dppe as the order of their bite angles. The catalyst could be reused, and after three cycles the formation of significant amount of Pd nanoparticles was noticed, which were characterized using powder X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and transmission electron microscopy. The high catalytic activity has been attributed to the Pd nanoparticles.
- Mane, Pravin A.,Neogy, Suman,Dey, Sandip
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- Palladium schiff base complex immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles: An efficient and recyclable catalyst for Mizoroki and Matsuda-Heck coupling
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The present work elucidates the catalytic efficiency of palladium Schiff base complex immobilized on amine functionalized magnetic nanoparticles for Heck coupling of structurally different aryl halide/arenediazonium tetrafluoroborate with styrene/acrylate/acrylonitrile. Matsuda-Heck coupling proceeds in aqueous media at room temperature whereas Mizoroki-Heck coupling was carried out at 80 °C. Both reactions were successfully furnished with low catalyst loading. The catalyst was easily separated from reaction mixture and reused up to six times without significant loss of catalytic activity.
- Vibhute, Sandip P.,Mhaldar, Pradeep M.,Shejwal, Rajendra V.,Rashinkar, Gajanan S.,Pore, Dattaprasad M.
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- Palladium anchored on guanidine-terminated magnetic dendrimer (G3-Gu-Pd): An efficient nano-sized catalyst for phosphorous-free Mizoroki-Heck and copper-free Sonogashira couplings in water
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In this research, a novel type of Fe3O4&at;silica-supported dendrimer capped by guanidine groups for immobilization of palladium was reported. This novel nano-sized catalyst was characterized by FTIR, TGA, XRD, FESEM, EDX, VSM, XPS and HRTEM methods. Enhanced catalytic activity of the prepared catalyst in Mizoroki-Heck and copper-free Sonogashira coupling reactions were evaluated in water as a green solvent. The influence of the various reaction parameters such as catalyst dosage, time and temperature on two mentioned C–C coupling reactions were studied. Results showed that the catalyst could be easily recovered by simple separation by an external magnet and reused for five cycles of recovery without considerable losing of its activity.
- Khalafi-Nezhad, Ali,Moaddeli, Ali,Niknam, Esmaeil
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- Palladium-Based Catalysts Supported by Unsymmetrical XYC–1 Type Pincer Ligands: C5 Arylation of Imidazoles and Synthesis of Octinoxate Utilizing the Mizoroki–Heck Reaction
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A series of new unsymmetrical (XYC–1 type) palladacycles (C1–C4) were designed and synthesized with simple anchoring ligands L1–4H (L1H = 2-((2-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-1-phenylhydrazinyl)methyl)pyridine, L2H = N,N-dimethyl-4-((2-phenyl-2-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)hydrazono)methyl)aniline, L3H = N,N-diethyl-4-((2-phenyl-2-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)hydrazono)methyl) aniline and L4H = 4-(4-((2-phenyl-2-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)hydrazono) methyl)phenyl)morpholine H = dissociable proton). Molecular structure of catalysts (C1–C4) were further established by single X-ray crystallographic studies. The catalytic performance of palladacycles (C1–C4) was explored with the direct Csp2–H arylation of imidazoles with aryl halide derivatives. These palladacycles were also applied for investigating of Mizoroki–Heck reactions with aryl halides and acrylate derivatives. During catalytic cycle in situ generated Pd(0) nanoparticles were characterized by XPS, SEM and TEM analysis and possible reaction pathways were proposed. The catalyst was employed as a pre-catalyst for the gram-scale synthesis of octinoxate, which is utilized as a UV-B sunscreen agent.
- Maji, Ankur,Singh, Ovender,Singh, Sain,Mohanty, Aurobinda,Maji, Pradip K.,Ghosh, Kaushik
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p. 1596 - 1611
(2020/04/29)
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- A hydrophilic heterogeneous cobalt catalyst for fluoride-free Hiyama, Suzuki, Heck and Hirao cross-coupling reactions in water
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A hydrophilic heterogeneous cobalt catalyst of chitosan, denoted as mTEG-CS-Co-Schiff-base, has been successfully prepared. This newly synthesized catalyst was characterized by different methods such as XRD, FE-SEM, TEM, TGA, FT-IR, 13C{1H} CP/MAS NMR, XPS and ICP analyses. The catalyst displayed excellent activity for the palladium and fluoride-free Hiyama, Suzuki, Heck and Hirao reactions of various aryl iodides, bromides and chlorides (i.e., the most challenging aryl halides which are cheaper and more widely available than aryl iodides and bromides) in water. The presence of triethylene glycol tags with hydrophilic character on the Co-complex supported on chitosan provides dispersion of the catalyst particles in water, which leads to higher catalytic performance and also facile catalyst recovery by successive extraction. It was reused for at least six successive runs without any discernible decrease in its catalytic activity or any remarkable changes in catalyst structure. The use of water as a green solvent, without requiring any additive or organic solvent, as well as use of a low cost and abundant cobalt catalyst instead of expensive Pd catalysts along with the catalyst recovery and scalability, make this method favorable from environmental and economic points of view for the C-C and C(sp2)-P coupling reactions. Notably, this is the first report on the application of a cobalt catalyst in Hiyama reactions.
- Sobhani, Sara,Hosseini Moghadam, Hadis,Skibsted, J?rgen,Sansano, José Miguel
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p. 1353 - 1365
(2020/03/11)
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- Heterogeneous visible-light-induced Meerwein hydration reaction of alkenes in water using mpg-C3N4 as a recyclable photocatalyst
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A green and efficient visible light induced Meerwein hydration reaction of alkenes in aqueous medium using mpg-C3N4 as a recyclabe photocatalyst has been disclosed. This protocol provides a direct approach for the preparation of racemic alcohols via a free radical mechanism. Water acted as both a solvent and a reagent without any additives or co-solvents. The metal-free heterogeneous semiconductor is found to be fully recyclable at least 5 times without any significant reduction in activity. The Meerwein hydration reaction has an excellent substrate scope and gave the desired products in moderate to high yields. Furthermore, this reaction could be carried out under solar light irradiation and is applicable for large-scale reactions with satisfactory results.
- Wang, Jingjing,Xue, Linshuang,Hong, Mei,Ni, Bangqing,Niu, Tengfei
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p. 411 - 416
(2020/02/13)
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- Build-up of double carbohelicenes using nitroarenes: Dual role of the nitro functionality as an activating and leaving group
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The construction of double carbohelicenes is highly fascinating yet challenging work. Disclosed herein is a streamlined and simplified synthetic route to double carbohelicenes starting from nitroarenes through sequential nitro-activated ortho-C-H arylation, denitrative alkenylation and intramolecular cyclodehydrogenation. In this synthetic strategy, the nitro group plays a dual role namely as a leaving group for the denitrative alkenylation and as an activating group for ortho-C-H arylation, which is distinct from those of aryl halides in a conventional coupling reaction. In this work, the palladium-catalyzed Heck-type alkenylation of nitroarenes has been presented, in which the conventionally inert Ar-NO2 bond is cleaved. This work provides a novel synthetic strategy for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This journal is
- Su, Rongchuan,Yang, Yudong,You, Jingsong,Zhou, Fujian,Zhou, Fulin
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p. 7424 - 7428
(2020/09/09)
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- Synthesis of Stilbenes by Rhodium-Catalyzed Aerobic Alkenylation of Arenes via C-H Activation
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Arene alkenylation is commonly achieved by late transition metal-mediated C(sp2)-C(sp2) cross-coupling, but this strategy typically requires prefunctionalized substrates (e.g., with halides or pseudohalides) and/or the presence of a directing group on the arene. Transition metal-mediated arene C-H activation and alkenylation offers an alternative method to functionalize arene substrates. Herein, we report a rhodium-catalyzed oxidative arene alkenylation from arenes and styrenes to prepare stilbene and stilbene derivatives. The reaction is successful with several functional groups on both the arene and the olefin including fluoride, chloride, trifluoromethyl, ester, nitro, acetate, cyanide, and ether groups. Reactions of monosubstituted arenes are selective for alkenylation at the meta and para positions, generally with approximately 2:1 selectivity, respectively. Resveratrol and (E)-1,2,3-trimethoxy-5-(4-methoxystyryl)benzene (DMU-212) are synthesized by this single-step approach in high yield. Comparison with palladium catalysis showed that rhodium catalysis is more selective for meta-functionalization for monosubstituted arenes and that the Rh catalysis has better tolerance of halogen groups.
- Jia, Xiaofan,Frye, Lucas I.,Zhu, Weihao,Gu, Shunyan,Gunnoe, T. Brent
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p. 10534 - 10543
(2020/06/08)
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- Synthesis of Pd@graphene oxide framework nanocatalyst with enhanced activity in Heck-Mizoroki cross-coupling reaction
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A new method was developed for producing a catalyst involving a Pd nanoparticle (NP) embedded in a graphene oxide framework (Pd@GOF) with ordered macro- and mesoporous structures. First, 5,5′-diamino-2,2′-bipyridine was selected as cross-linking for covalent modification of GO nanosheets to prepare a three-dimensional (3D) framework with interlayer spaces in which well-dispersed and ultra-small Pd NPs in situ grew and embedded the framework. The synthesized nanopores 3D Pd@GOF can act as nanoreactors to help the reaction substrates thoroughly come into contact with the surface of Pd NPs, thereby exhibiting high activity toward the Heck reaction, rarely reported concerning Pd NPs supported on one-side functionalized graphene. The Pd@GOF catalyst can be used 10 times without any significant loss in the catalytic activity, confirming the long-term stability of this catalyst. Therefore, the covalently assembled GOF was proposed as a universal platform for hosting noble metal NPs to construct the desired metal@GOF nanocatalyst with improved activity and stability that can be used in a broad range of practical applications.
- Shekarizadeh, Arezoo,Azadi, Roya
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- Fe3O4-Lignin@Pd-NPs: A highly efficient, magnetically recoverable and recyclable catalyst for Mizoroki-Heck reaction under solvent-free conditions
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Palladium nanoparticles (Pd-NPs) were synthesized under green conditions in water by chemical reduction of PdCl2 with NaOH and supported by Fe3O4-Lignin. Fe3O4-Lignin is an organic–inorganic hybrid core-shell was synthesized by sonication of a mixture of Fe3O4-NPs (20 nm) and alkali lignin. The new materials Fe3O4-Lignin and Fe3O4-Lignin@Pd-NPs were characterized by PXRD, SEM and FT-IR spectroscopy. The Fe3O4-Lignin@Pd-NPs was further confirmed by UV–Visible spectroscopy, TEM, EDX, HRICP-AES and TGA/DTA. The average size of Pd-NPs determined from PXRD was 5–10 nm. The amount of palladium loaded on Fe3O4-Lignin obtained from EDX analysis was 26.63percent by mass. The amount of Fe and Pd present in the catalyst obtained from HRICP-AES was 11.88 (wt. percent) and 10.90 (wt. percent) respectively per gram of lignin. The catalytic potential of Fe3O4-Lignin@Pd-NPs was evaluated in Mizoroki-Heck C-C coupling reaction. During the optimization studies of reaction between iodobenzene and n-butyl acrylate in various solvents and under solvent-free but aerobic conditions using various inorganic and organic bases, the product n-butyl 3-phenylprop-2-enoate (1a) obtained was as high as 95percent in highly polar solvents as short as in 10 min and 99percent under solvent-free conditions in 3 min at 140 °C using n-Pr3N as base. The scope of the above catalyst was investigated in the Mizoroki-Heck reaction of various aryl/heterocyclic halides and n-butyl acrylate/styrene under optimized solvent-less conditions. The corresponding products were obtained in high yields (73–99percent). The catalyst recovered by magnetic decantation was reused for five times in the C-C coupling reaction between iodobenzene and n-butyl acrylate which yielded 90–95percent of the desired product, 1a.
- Madrahalli Bharamanagowda, Marulasiddeshwara,Panchangam, Raghavendra Kumar
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- Synthesis and characterization of mesoporous organosilica supported palladium (SBA-Pr-NCQ-Pd) as an efficient nanocatalyst in the Mizoroki–Heck coupling reaction
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In the present study, the modification of a mesoporous organosilica nanocomposite SBA-15 (Santa Barbara Amorphous 15) was carried out in two steps, first through the surface functionalization of SBA-Pr-NH2 with 2-chloroquinoline-3-carbaldehyde to form SBA-Pr-NCQ, and then through a post-modification process with palladium ions. The target nanocompound structure of SBA-Pr-NCQ-Pd was characterized by different techniques (thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy). The catalytic performance of the porous inorganic–organic hybrid nanocomposite (SBA-Pr-NCQ-Pd) in one of the most important carbon–carbon bond-forming processes, the Mizoroki–Heck coupling reaction of aryl halides and methacrylate in water/ethanol media, was examined. Compared to previous reports, this protocol afforded some advantages, such as high yields of products, short reaction times, catalyst stability without leaching, simple methodology, easy workup, and greener conditions. Also, the nanocatalyst can be easily separated from the reaction mixture and reused several times without a significant decrease in activity and promises economic as well as environmental benefits.
- Moradi, Razieh,Mohammadi Ziarani, Ghodsi,Badiei, Alireza,Mohajer, Fatemeh
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- Pd/Cu-free Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions applying cobalt nanoparticles supported on multifunctional porous organic hybrid
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A new heterogeneous cobalt catalyst has been synthesized by immobilizing Co species onto a nitrogen-rich porous organic polymer (Co@imine-POP). The heterogeneous catalyst synthesized was efficient in Heck and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions in green media under mild reaction conditions without inert air and phase transfer agents. This phosphine-, copper-, and palladium-free catalyst was stable under the reaction conditions and could be reused for at least eight successive runs without a discernible decrease in its catalytic activity.
- Hajipour, Abdol R.,Khorsandi, Zahra
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- Promising new catalytic properties of a Co (II)-carboxamide complex and its derived Co3O4 nanoparticles for the Mizoroki-Heck and the Epoxidation reactions
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The new Co(II) - carboxamide complex (1) and Co3O4 nanoparticles (2), by way of thermal decomposition of (1) have been efficiently synthesised in the environment-friendly. X-ray diffraction reveals a slightly distorted octahedral coordination of cobalt (four nitrogens and two oxygens) in (1) and regular octahedral or tetrahedral ones (oxygens only) in (2). The investigation of (1) and (2) in the Mizoroki-Heck and epoxidation of alkens reactions showed them both to be powerful, green and inexpensive catalysts.
- Kiani, Mahsa,Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba,Meghdadi, Soraia,Fadaei-Tirani, Farzaneh,Babaie, Maryam,Schenk-Jo?, Kurt
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- Novel and efficient polymer supported copper catalyst for heck reaction
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A novel polymer supported copper complex (m-PAN-Cu) is prepared by immobilizing Cuprous Iodide (CuI) on amidoxime modified Polyacrylonitrile (mPAN) and characterised by FTIR, XRD, EDX, ICP-MS and XPS analyses. This complex was further explored as a general and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for Heck coupling reaction of a series of aryl halides with olefins and afforded the corresponding coupling products in moderate to good yields. This catalyst offers easy preparation, good stability, excellent catalytic activity and reusability. This is the first study involving an amidoxime modified PAN supported copper catalyst towards greener and efficient Heck reaction.
- Anas, Saithalavi,Anjali, Suresh,Sruthi, Pambingal Rajan,Varghese, Nicy
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- Polyoxometalate-supported Pd nanoparticles as efficient catalysts for the Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions in PEG medium
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Palladium nanoparticles supported on polyoxometalate as a solid carrier were successfully prepared and evaluated as a heterogeneous nanocatalyst for the Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions. This supported catalyst was characterized by a set of techniques, including XRD, chemical analysis (ICP-OES), IR spectroscopy, TEM and FE-SEM analyses. Poly (ethylene glycol) was employed as an environmentally friendly solvent for coupling reactions. The various fundamental reaction parameters that influence the efficiency of the reaction and yield of the desired reaction products were optimized. This catalytic system showed good activities and evolve a strategy for achieving five times catalyst and green solvent recyclability without appreciable loss of its activity, thus making this protocol eco-friendly.
- Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba,Hosseini, Hadighehsadat,Salami, Rasoul
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- A new PEPPSI type N-heterocyclic carbene palladium(II) complex and its efficiency as a catalyst for Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions in water
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Abstract: A new air and moisture stable PEPPSI (PEPPSI: pyridine-enhanced pre-catalyst preparation, stabilisation, and initiation) themed palladium N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complex [Pd(L)Br2(Py)] (1) [L: 2-flurobenzyl)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1H-imidazolline-2-ylidene] was synthesized and characterized. The structure of complex 1 was determined by X-ray single-crystal analysis. The palladium center in 1 adopted a square planar geometry with carbene and pyridine ligands occupying the mutual trans position. The complex 1 was employed to catalyze the Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions of aryl bromides/iodides with styrene in water. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report where a Pd-PEPPSI catalyst was successfully employed in aqueous-phase Mizoroki-Heck reaction. Good to excellent yields of cross-coupling products were obtained with a range of representative aryl bromides/iodides under relatively mild conditions (100 °C, 1 mol% of 1). Graphic abstract: A new palladium PEPPSI complex was synthesized, characterized and evaluated as catalyst for the Mizoroki-Heck reaction in aqueous medium. Both electron-donating and electron-withdrawing aryl halides (bromides and iodides) reacted with styrene to give corresponding coupling products in moderate to excellent yields.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].
- Borah, Dhrubajit,Das, Pankaj,Saha, Biswajit,Sarma, Bipul
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