
Journal of Organic Chemistry p. 4146 - 4152 (1995)
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Kropp, Paul J.
Breton, Gary W.
Craig, Stephen L.
Crawford, Scott D.
Durland, William F.
et al.
Absorption of a variety of acids to chromatographic silica gel results in substantial enhancement of their catalytic activity-affording easily prepared, environmentally benign heterogeneous acids that are highly effective in mediating a number of processes.This was shown for the isomerization of allene 1 and dimerization of the corresponding 1,3-diene 2; cyclization of (R)-citronellal (5), the related diester 10, and 1,5-cyclooctadiene (15); Rupe rearrangement of alkynol 18; and Friedel-Crafts cyclodehydration of alcohols 21.By contrast, commercially available Nafion-H was significantly less effective as a heterogeneous acid catalyst.Chromatographic alumina displayed enigmatic behavior, showing enhanced acidity on the adsorption of HCl but little or no acidity on the adsorption of a variety of other types of acid.The results are discussed in terms of the surface structures of silica gel and alumina.
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