1229444-43-2Relevant articles and documents
Facile preparation of amides from carboxylic acids and amines with ion-supported Ph3P
Kawagoe, Yuhsuke,Moriyama, Katsuhiko,Togo, Hideo
, p. 3971 - 3977 (2013/06/27)
Ion-supported Ph3P, 4-(diphenylphosphino)benzyltrimethylammonium bromide (IS-Ph3P), could be used for the facile amidation of a wide range of carboxylic acids with amines in the presence of bromotrichloromethane to provide the corresponding amides in good yields. In the present reaction, the desired amides were obtained in good yields with high purity by simple extraction of the reaction mixture with diethyl ether or chloroform and subsequent removal of the solvent from the extract. Moreover, ion-supported Ph3PO (IS-Ph3PO), which was a co-product derived from IS-Ph3P in the present reductive condensation, was recovered in high yield and could be reduced to IS-Ph3P for reuse in the same amidation of carboxylic acid.
Novel preparation of ion-supported triphenylphosphines and their synthetic utility
Imura, Yumi,Shimojuh, Naoya,Kawano, Yuhta,Togo, Hideo
scheme or table, p. 3421 - 3426 (2010/06/19)
Novel ion-supported Ph3P compounds, 4-(diphenylphosphino)- benzyltrimethylammonium bromide (A) and N-methyl-N-[4-(diphenylphosphino) -benzyl]pyrrolidinium bromide (B), were prepared. Because of their stability in air, ion-supported Ph3P A and B could be used for the halogenation of alcohols, the esterification of carboxylic acid with the Mitsunobu reaction, the Mizoroki-Heck reaction, and the Sonogashira reaction. The advantages of using these ion-supported Ph3P A and B are the simple isolation of the products by ether extraction due to their poor solubility in ether, and the easy recovery of the co-product, ion-supported Ph3PO, by filtration in high yields (>90%), which could be regenerated and reused for the same reactions, in the halogenation of alcohols and the esterification of carboxylic acid with the Mitsunobu reaction. On the other hand, ionic liquid reaction media containing Pd(OAc)2 or PdCl2 and ion-supported Ph3P A or B as catalysts could be reused for the same Mizoroki-Heck reaction and the Sonogashira reaction maintaining high yields, using iodotoluene with methyl acrylate and phenylacetylene, respectively.