2510-76-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Selective Encapsulation and Unusual Stabilization of cis-Isomers by a Spherical Polyaromatic Cavity
Yuasa, Mana,Sumida, Ryuki,Tanaka, Yuya,Yoshizawa, Michito
supporting information, (2022/02/02)
To explore new cavity functions, we herein employed cis-trans stereoisomers with a N=N, C=C, or C=N unit as guest indicators for a polyaromatic capsule. Thanks to the rigid, spherical cavity with a diameter of ~1 nm, azobenzene and stilbene derivatives ar
Method for reducing alkyne into olefin by taking water as hydrogen source under catalysis of nickel
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Paragraph 0063-0066, (2021/06/26)
The invention discloses a method for reducing alkyne into olefin by taking water as a hydrogen source under the catalysis of nickel, which comprises the following steps: placing alkyne in a solvent to react under the action of a nickel catalyst, a ligand, alkali, a boron reagent and a hydrogen source, and carrying out post-treatment to obtain olefin, and the hydrogen source is water. According to the invention, a cheap metal nickel catalyst is combined with a boron reagent to activate water, so that hydrogen transfer is realized, and the use of dangerous hydrogen is avoided. The method has good stereoselectivity, no excessive hydrogenation product alkane is generated, conditions are mild, the highest yield can reach 99%, and the method has good application prospects.
Synthesis, crystal structure, and catalytic activity of bridged-bis(N-heterocyclic carbene) palladium(II) complexes in selective Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions
El Ali, Bassam,Fettouhi, Mohammed,Iali, Wissam,Mansour, Waseem,Suleiman, Rami
, (2021/08/09)
A series of three 1,3-propanediyl bridged bis(N-heterocyclic carbene)palladium(II) complexes (Pd-BNH1, Pd-BNH2, and Pd-BNH3), with + I effect order of the N-substituents of the ligand (isopropyl > benzyl > methoxyphenyl), was the subject of a spectroscopic, structural, computational and catalytic investigation. The bis(NHC)PdBr2 complexes were evaluated in Mizoroki-Heck coupling reactions of aryl bromides with styrene or acrylate derivatives and showed high catalytic efficiency to produce diarylethenes and cinnamic acid derivatives. The X-ray structure of the most active palladium complex Pd-BNH3 shows that the Pd(II) center is bonded to the two carbon atoms of the bis(N-heterocyclic carbene) and two bromide ligands in cis position, resulting in a distorted square planar geometry. The NMR data of Pd-BNH3 are consistent with a single chair-boat rigid conformer in solution with no dynamic behavior of the 8-membered ring palladacycle in the temperature range 25–120 °C. The catalytic activities of three Pd-bridged bis(NHC) complexes in the Mizoroki-Heck cross-coupling reactions were not found to have a direct correlation with +I effect order of the N-substituents of the ligand. However, a direct correlation was found between the DFT calculated absolute softness of the three complexes with their respective catalytic activity. The highest calculated softness, in the case of Pd-BNH3, is expected to favor the coordination steps of both the soft aryl bromides and alkenes in the Heck catalytic cycle.
Palladium nanoparticlesin situsynthesized onCyclea barbatapectin as a heterogeneous catalyst for Heck coupling in water, the reduction of nitrophenols and alkynes
Le, Van-Dung,Le, T. Cam-Huong,Chau, Van-Trung,Le, T. Ngoc-Duyen,Dang, Chi-Hien,Vo, T. To-Nguyen,Nguyen, Trinh Duy,Nguyen, Thanh-Danh
, p. 4746 - 4755 (2021/03/22)
This study develops an effective method for thein situsynthesis of palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) usingCyclea barbatapectin as a green reducing and stabilizing reagent. The PdNP@pectin nanocomposite was well characterized by analysis techniques such as UV-vis, FTIR, EDX, XRD, SEM, HR-TEM and STEM-mapping. Crystalline PdNPs were found to be distributed in the size range of 1-25 nm with the highest frequency of 6-12 nm. PdNP@pectin exhibited excellent recyclable catalysis activity for the Heck coupling reaction in water medium. The kinetics and recyclability of nanoparticles were investigated for the catalytic reduction ofo-,m- andp-nitrophenol. The result showed a good catalysis efficiency with five successful recycles without compromising much. In particular, the nanocomposite was used as a catalyst for the conversion of alkynes intocis-alkenes with KOH/DMF as a hydrogenation source. The reaction was also utilized effectively for the synthesis of sex pheromones, includingPlutella xylostella((Z)-11-hexadecen-1-yl acetate) andCylas formicarius((Z)-3-dodecen-1-yl(E)-2-butenoate) with the total yields of 70% and 68%, respectively. Therefore, PdNPs supported onC. barbatapectin are promising catalysis materials for application in various fields.
PVC-NHC-Pd(0): An efficient and reusable heterogeneous catalyst for highly cis-selective semihydrogenation of alkynes using formic acid as hydrogen source
Li, Yiqun,Zheng, Waner,Zhou, Yuemin
, (2021/10/29)
PVC-NHC-Pd(0) catalyst was prepared and exerted to highly cis-selective semihydrogenation of diarylacetylene using formic acid as hydrogen source under mild condition. The as-prepared catalyst was well characterized by various techniques such as FT-IR, 1H NMR, XRD, SEM, EDX, TEM, XPS, and TGA. The catalyst can be easily recovered and recycled without loss of its activity and selectivity owing to the metal-ligand interaction between Pd(0) with polymeric NHC ligands. This protocol is an attractive alternative of the classical Lindlar's hydrogenation.
Energy-Transfer-Mediated Photocatalysis by a Bioinspired Organic Perylenephotosensitizer HiBRCP
Zhang, Yan,Xia, Mingze,Li, Min,Ping, Qian,Yuan, Zhenbo,Liu, Xuanzhong,Yin, Huimin,Huang, Shuping,Rao, Yijian
, p. 15284 - 15297 (2021/11/01)
Energy transfer plays a special role in photocatalysis by utilizing the potential energy of the excited state through indirect excitation, in which a photosensitizer determines the thermodynamic feasibility of the reaction. Bioinspired by the energy-transfer ability of natural product cercosporin, here we developed a green and highly efficient organic photosensitizer HiBRCP (hexaisobutyryl reduced cercosporin) through structural modification of cercosporin. After structural manipulation, its triplet energy was greatly improved, and then, it could markedly promote the efficient geometrical isomerization of alkenes from the E-isomer to the Z-isomer. Moreover, it was also effective for energy-transfer-mediated organometallic catalysis, which allowed realization of the cross-coupling of aryl bromides and carboxylic acids through efficient energy transfer from HiBRCP to nickel complexes. Thus, the study on the relationship between structural manipulation and their photophysical properties provided guidance for further modification of cercosporin, which could be applied to more meaningful and challenging energy-transfer reactions.
E, Z -Selectivity in the reductive cross-coupling of two benzaldehydes to stilbenes under substrate control
Arkhypchuk, Anna I.,D'Imperio, Nicolas,Ott, Sascha
supporting information, p. 6171 - 6179 (2020/10/21)
Unsymmetrical E- and Z-stilbenes can be synthesized from two differently substituted benzaldehydes in a MesP(TMS)Li-promoted reductive coupling sequence. Depending on the order of addition of the two coupling partners, the same olefin can be produced in either E- or Z-enriched form under identical reaction conditions. A systematic study of the correlation between the stereochemical outcome of the reaction and the substitution pattern at the two aldehydes is presented. The results can be used as guidelines to predict the product stereochemistry. This journal is
HIGHLY SELECTIVE ELECTROCHEMICAL HYDROGENATION OF ALKYNES
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Page/Page column 7; 13, (2020/10/20)
Disclosed are electrochemical methods to prepare an alkane or an alkene, such as a cis- alkene, from an alkyne, or an alkane from an alkene. The method utilizes an electrochemical cell having a cathode and an anode and a reactor.
Photocatalyst-free visible light promoted: E → Z isomerization of alkenes
Xu, Jianbin,Liu, Na,Lv, Haiping,He, Chixian,Liu, Zining,Shen, Xianfu,Cheng, Feixiang,Fan, Baomin
supporting information, p. 2739 - 2743 (2020/06/17)
A simple and green method of visible light driven photocatalytic E to Z isomerization of alkenes has been developed. A variety of (Z)-alkenes can be prepared in the presence of visible light, without any additional photocatalyst. This protocol features photocatalyst-free conditions, which are mild, tolerant, and operationally simple, and is easy to implement.
Photoinitiated carbonyl-metathesis: Deoxygenative reductive olefination of aromatic aldehydes: Via photoredox catalysis
Wang, Shun,Lokesh, Nanjundappa,Hioe, Johnny,Gschwind, Ruth M.,K?nig, Burkhard
, p. 4580 - 4587 (2019/05/14)
Carbonyl-carbonyl olefination, known as McMurry reaction, represents a powerful strategy for the construction of olefins. However, catalytic variants that directly couple two carbonyl groups in a single reaction are less explored. Here, we report a photoredox-catalysis that uses B2pin2 as terminal reductant and oxygen trap allowing for deoxygenative olefination of aromatic aldehydes under mild conditions. This strategy provides access to a diverse range of symmetrical and unsymmetrical alkenes with moderate to high yield (up to 83%) and functional-group tolerance. To follow the reaction pathway, a series of experiments were conducted including radical inhibition, deuterium labelling, fluorescence quenching and cyclic voltammetry. Furthermore, NMR studies and DFT calculations were combined to detect and analyze three active intermediates: a cyclic three-membered anionic species, an α-oxyboryl carbanion and a 1,1-benzyldiboronate ester. Based on these results, we propose a mechanism for the CC bond generation involving a sequential radical borylation, "bora-Brook" rearrangement, B2pin2-mediated deoxygenation and a boron-Wittig process.
