312708-98-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Catalytic activity of palladium(II) diaminocarbene complexes in the Sonogashira and Suzuki reactions
Mikhailov,Savicheva,Sorokoumov,Boyarskii
, p. 551 - 554 (2013)
Palladium(II) complexes with chelating and non-chelating diaminocarbene ligands were assessed as catalysts in the cross-coupling reactions of haloarenes with oct-1-yne (Sonogashira reaction) and phenylboronic acid (Suzuki reaction). Both complexes exhibited a higher catalytic activity than traditional phosphine ligandbased systems in the Sonogashira reaction, and they ensured cross-coupling not only with iodoarenes but also with bromoarenes activated by electron-withdrawing substituents. The catalytic activities of the examined complexes in the Suzuki reaction were appreciably different: the palladium(II) complex with the chelating ligand turned out to be considerably less active than the complex with the non-chelating ligand.
Nickel-Catalyzed Sonogashira C(sp)-C(sp2) Coupling through Visible-Light Sensitization
Zhu, Da-Liang,Xu, Ruijie,Wu, Qi,Li, Hai-Yan,Lang, Jian-Ping,Li, Hong-Xi
, p. 9201 - 9212 (2020/08/14)
An efficient method for visible-light-initiated, nickel-catalyzed Sonogashira C(sp)-C(sp2) coupling has been developed via an energy-transfer mode. Thioxanthen-9-one as a photosensitizer could significantly accelerate the arylation of alkynes with a wide
Rapid Organocatalytic Formation of Carbon Monoxide: Application towards Carbonylative Cross Couplings
Zoller, Ben,Zapp, Josef,Huy, Peter H.
supporting information, p. 9632 - 9638 (2020/07/13)
Herein, the first organocatalytic method for the transformation of non-derivatized formic acid into carbon monoxide (CO) is introduced. Formylpyrrolidine (FPyr) and trichlorotriazine (TCT), which is a cost-efficient commodity chemical, enable this decarbonylation. Utilization of dimethylformamide (DMF) as solvent and catalyst even allows for a rapid CO generation at room temperature. Application towards four different carbonylative cross coupling protocols demonstrates the high synthetic utility and versatility of the new approach. Remarkably, this also comprehends a carbonylative Sonogashira reaction at room temperature employing intrinsically difficult electron-deficient aryl iodides. Commercial 13C-enriched formic acid facilitates the production of radiolabeled compounds as exemplified by the pharmaceutical Moclobemide. Finally, comparative experiments verified that the present method is highly superior to other protocols for the activation of carboxylic acids.
Internal alkyne derivative and preparation method thereof
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Paragraph 0054-0059, (2020/01/25)
The invention belongs to the technical field of organic synthesis, and in particular relates to an internal alkyne derivative and a preparation method thereof. The first aspect of the application provides the internal alkyne derivative, wherein the struct
Green, cost-effective and efficient procedure for Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions using palladium nanoparticles supported on functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2 by polyvinyl alcohol as a highly active, durable and reusable catalyst
Sardarian, Ali Reza,Eslahi, Hassan,Esmaeilpour, Mohsen
, (2019/05/28)
A novel heterogenized organometallic catalyst was synthesized by coordinating palladium with polyvinyl alcohol-functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2 nanospheres. This novel catalyst was characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscope, field emission scanning electron microscope, dynamic light scattering, UV–vis spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray analysis, thermogravimetric analysis and inductively coupled plasma analysis. The prepared palladium nanoparticles supported on polyvinyl alcohol functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles were successfully applied as a magnetically recyclable catalyst in Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions in water. They showed remarkable activity toward aryl halides (I, Br, Cl) using very low palladium loading in excellent yields and demonstrated high TONs (mmol of product per mmol of catalyst). Also, the catalyst could be magnetically separated and reused seven times without any appreciable loss of catalytic activity.
Bis-salophen palladium complex immobilized on Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles as a highly active and durable phosphine-free catalyst for Heck and copper-free Sonogashira coupling reactions
Sardarian, Ali Reza,Kazemnejadi, Milad,Esmaeilpour, Mohsen
, p. 3132 - 3145 (2019/03/06)
New Fe3O4@SiO2 core-shell superparamagnetic nanoparticles functionalized by a bis-salophen Schiff base Pd complex were synthesized and employed as an efficient magnetic nanocatalyst in the Heck and Sonogashira cross coupling reactions. The synthesized nanostructures were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), dynamic light scattering (DLS), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), elemental analysis (CHN), cyclic voltammetry (CV), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller analysis (BET), and UV-vis spectroscopy. The morphology and size of the nanoparticles were investigated by FE-SEM and TEM analyses. Furthermore, the magnetic properties of the catalyst were investigated by VSM analysis. The loading content and leaching amounts of palladium on the catalyst were measured by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analysis. Also, the thermal behavior of this magnetic heterogeneous catalyst was studied using a TGA instrument. This heterogeneous catalytic system showed a good performance in the coupling of aryl halides with alkynes (Sonogashira reaction) as well as aryl halides with alkene derivatives (Heck reaction). High to excellent yields were achieved for these C-C coupling reactions. The catalyst can be simply separated from the reaction media by an external magnet and reused for eight consecutive runs without any significant loss of activity. Finally, the kinetics of the reactions were studied in this work.
Palladium nanoparticles immobilized on EDTA-modified Fe3O4@SiO2 nanospheres as an efficient and magnetically separable catalyst for Suzuki and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions
Esmaeilpour, Mohsen,Zahmatkesh, Saeed,Fahimi, Nafiseh,Nosratabadi, Mehran
, (2018/02/27)
In this study, a novel heterogeneous palladium catalyst was synthesized by anchoring palladium onto ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-coated Fe3O4@SiO2 magnetic nanocomposite and used for the Suzuki and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions. The properties of the magnetic catalyst were characterized by FT-IR, XRD, TEM, FE-SEM, DLS EDX, XPS, N2 adsorption-desorption isotherm analysis, TGA, VSM, elemental analysis and the loading level of Pd in catalyst was measured to be 0.51?mmol/g by ICP. The catalyst was used in Suzuki cross-coupling reactions of various aryl halides, including less reactive chlorobenzenes with phenylboronic acid without any additive or ligand under green conditions. Furthermore, we have reported this recyclable catalytic system for Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions of various aryl halides (I, Br, Cl) under copper and ligand-free conditions in the presence of DMF/H2O (1:2/v:v) as a solvent. The magnetic catalyst could also be separated by an external magnet and reused six times without any significant loss of activity.
N-heterocyclic carbene-Pd(II) complex based on theophylline supported on Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles: Highly active, durable and magnetically separable catalyst for green Suzuki-Miyaura and Sonogashira-Hagihara coupling reactions
Esmaeilpour, Mohsen,Sardarian, Ali Reza,Firouzabadi, Habib
, p. 22 - 34 (2018/08/21)
In this paper, a novel heterogeneous palladium catalyst was synthesized by anchoring N-heterocyclic carbene-Pd(II) complex based on theophylline on magnetic Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles. The synthesized magnetic composite was characterized by fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), vibration sample magnetometry (VSM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), N2 adsorption-desorption isotherm analysis (BET), UV–vis spectroscopy and elemental analysis. Also, loading content of palladium on the catalyst was measured by inductive coupled plasma (ICP) analysis. The synthesized catalyst was used successfully for the Suzuki cross-coupling reactions of various aryl halides (I, Br, Cl) with phenylboronic acids. This reaction was best performed in water as a green solvent in the presence of just 0.37–0.5 mol% of the catalyst at 60 °C. Also, we have reported this recyclable catalytic system as a stable phosphine-free Pd catalyst for the Sonogashira cross-coupling of aryl halides (I, Br, Cl) with terminal aromatic and aliphatic alkynes under solvent-free conditions. All coupling reactions proceeded with good to excellent yields. The catalyst showed good stability and was recovered and reused for eight reaction cycles without a significant loss in its catalytic activity. Also, the leaching of the catalyst has been examined by a hot filtration test and ICP-AES analysis.
Synthesis of trisubstituted olefins via nickel-catalyzed decarboxylative hydroalkylation of internal alkynes
Lu, Xiao-Yu,Li, Jing-Song,Hong, Mei-Lan,Wang, Jin-Yu,Ma, Wen-Jing
supporting information, p. 6979 - 6984 (2018/11/03)
A novel NiH-catalyzed decarboxylative hydroalkylation of internal alkynes has been developed. Trisubstituted olefins were obtained in moderate to good yields with good regioselectivities. The reaction involves cis addition of NiH to the internal alkyne. The reaction shows good functional-group tolerance.
Dendrimer-encapsulated Pd(0) nanoparticles immobilized on nanosilica as a highly active and recyclable catalyst for the copper- and phosphine-free Sonogashira-Hagihara coupling reactions in water
Esmaeilpour, Mohsen,Sardarian, Alireza,Javidi, Jaber
, p. 4005 - 4019 (2016/06/13)
This study demonstrates a new synthetic strategy for the preparation of porous SiO2 for catalytic applications using natural and waste materials from rice husks as the source of biosilica. Biogenic porous silica nanoparticles with a mean diameter of 45 nm were successfully prepared from rice husk (RH) biomass via a new multistep method. During the first step, sodium silicate is extracted from rice husks. Then, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), HCl, and HOAc were added into sodium silicate solution, and the resulting mixture was sonicated. After the hydrothermal reaction, the collected samples were calcinated to obtain silica nanoparticles. Then, dendrimer-encapsulated Pd(0) nanoparticles supported on nano-silica with surface amino groups were fabricated. These materials are prepared by sequestering palladium ions within dendrimers followed by chemical reduction to yield the corresponding zero-valent palladium nanoparticles. The synthesized nanostructures were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), dynamic light scattering (DLS), N2 adsorption-desorption isotherm analysis, UV-vis spectroscopy and elemental analysis. The morphologies of the catalyst were characterized using a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM). Also, its Pd content was determined by using an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analyzer. This catalytic system was used as an efficient catalyst for Sonogashira reaction of aryl halides with alkynes under copper and phosphine ligand-free conditions in water. The catalyst was regenerated for five cycles of reaction without any significant loss in its activity. Also, the analysis of the reaction mixture by the ICP technique showed that the leaching of the catalyst was negligible.
