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Straightforward access to high-performance organometallic catalysts by fluoride activation: Proof of principle on asymmetric cyanation, asymmetric Michael addition, CO2 addition to epoxide, and reductive alkylation of amines by tetrahydrofuran
Chusov, Denis,Tsygankov, Alexey A.
, p. 13077 - 13084 (2021/11/01)
We demonstrate that well-known transition metal catalysts can be transformed into high-performance versions by the simple use of a fluoride anion source. In situ fluoride-activated catalysts are highly active catalytic species. The isolation may lead to degradation of the species or a decrease in catalytic activity. Fluoride activation of known, relatively simple catalysts resulted in the development of one of the most efficient catalytic systems for the asymmetric cyanation of aldehydes, asymmetric Michael addition, and synthesis of cyclic carbonates. Furthermore, the fluoride-assisted reductive opening of tetrahydrofuran (THF) with amines was developed. We believe that the proposed approach can find broad applications in the enhancement of known catalytic processes and in the design of new ones.
Chiral Metal-Organic Framework Decorated with TEMPO Radicals for Sequential Oxidation/Asymmetric Cyanation Catalysis
Li, Zijian,Liu, Yan,Kang, Xing,Cui, Yong
supporting information, p. 9786 - 9789 (2018/08/28)
A chiral porous metal-organic framework (MOF) decorated with radicals has been successfully constructed by cocrystallizing achiral (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl (TEMPO)-substituted tricarboxylate and enantiopure VO(salen)-derived dipyridine ligands. The chiral MOF can function as an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for the sequential alcohol oxidation/asymmetric cyanation of aldehyde reactions with enhanced activity and enantioselectivity compared to the homogeneous counterpart.
The first porphyrin-salen based chiral metal-organic framework for asymmetric cyanosilylation of aldehydes
Li, Jiawei,Ren, Yanwei,Qi, Chaorong,Jiang, Huanfeng
supporting information, p. 8223 - 8226 (2017/07/24)
The first porphyrin-salen based chiral metal-organic framework (ps-CMOF) constructed by judiciously incorporating metalloporphyrin and metallosalen struts into one MOF structure is reported, which can serve as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for the a