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Pyridinium saccharinate salts as efficient recyclable acylation catalyst: A new bridge between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
Lu, Norman,Chang, Wei-Hsuan,Wei, Rong-Jyun,Fang, Yung-Cheng,Han, Tu-Wen,Wang, Guo-Quan,Chang, Jia-Yaw,Wen, Yuh-Sheng,Liu, Ling-Kang
, p. 3468 - 3476 (2016/06/06)
It is important to find a way for separation of concerned chemicals from product mixture after reaction, in order to avoid spreading harmful chemicals to society. The homogeneous nature of DMAP-catalyzed acylation still suffers from the problems of catalyst separation and/or residual DMAP contamination. DMAP causes acute dermal toxicity, whereas the corresponding DMAP salt exhibits only slight irritation to the skin. Very recently, we found that the DMAP saccharinate salt is also great recyclable catalyst, whose acylation of alcohols has been successfully and effectively carried out 10 times without loss in activity. This report covers our comprehensive studies on using the pyridinium saccharinate salts as efficient recyclable acylation catalysts including 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridinium saccharinate (A), 4-(1-pyrrolidinyl) pyridinium saccharinate (B), 2-N,N-dimethylaminopyridinium saccharinate (C), and pyridinium saccharinate (D). Their structure and reactivity have been studied. The salts A, C, and D contain very interesting seven-membered synthon showing multiple H-bonding interactions for pair of pyridinium cation and saccharinate anion in the solid state. The salt B exhibits H-bonding interaction of N(sac) ... H-N(py) in the solid state, instead of seven-membered synthon. The catalytic reactivity studies show that salts A and B are both very effective, with salt B even better in reactivity, and are both recyclable in the esterification of a variety of alcohols, under solvent-free and base-free conditions at room temperature.
DMAP-based flexible polymer networks formed via Heck coupling as efficient heterogeneous organocatalysts
Xu, Wei,Xia, Wu,Guan, Yukun,Wang, Yiming,Lu, Cuifen,Yang, Guichun,Nie, Junqi,Chen, Zuxing
, p. 15 - 21 (2016/06/14)
Two DMAP-based flexible polymer networks TPB-DMAP and TPA-DMAP have been successfully synthesized via palladium catalyzed Heck cross-coupling. The structures of these polymers were confirmed by solid state 13C CP/MAS and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Although both polymers have negligible surface areas, they exhibit excellent catalytic efficiency for the acylation of 1-phenylethanol with acetic anhydride due to their good swelling capacities. Utilized as a typical catalyst, the polymer TPA-DMAP shows high activities for acylation of a variety of alcohols to the corresponding esters. Moreover, the catalyst can be recycled at least ten times without obvious loss of catalytic activity.
RECYCLABLE CATALYSTS FOR ESTERIFICATION OR ACYLATION OF ALCOHOLS
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Page/Page column 3, (2012/07/28)
A compound is useful as a recyclable catalyst for esterification or acylation of alcohols and consists of saccharine and a compound comprising a pyridine moiety. In addition, also a method of preparing the compound and an ester synthesis method using the compound are introduced.
A salt made of 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) and saccharin as an efficient recyclable acylation catalyst: A new bridge between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
Lu, Norman,Chang, Wei-Hsuan,Tu, Wen-Han,Li, Chieh-Keng
supporting information; experimental part, p. 7227 - 7229 (2011/09/12)
Here, we report insights into the new recyclable catalyst 1, (DMAP·saccharin). The DMAP·saccharin-catalysed acylation of alcohols has been successfully carried out more than 8 times. Only 1 mol% of catalyst 1 efficiently promotes acylation with almost equimolar amounts of acid anhydrides, under both base-free and solvent-free conditions.
Fluorous 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) salts as simple recyclable acylation catalysts
Vuluga, Daniela,Legros, Julien,Crousse, Benoit,Bonnet-Delpon, Daniele
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1776 - 1779 (2010/06/14)
The use of an easily accessible fluorous salt of DMAP, 1-R, as an active and recyclable acylation catalyst, under simple conditions has been reported. The recyclability of organic- and metal-based catalysts is of prime interest for the development of sustainable synthesis processes. The alcohol and the anhydride were mixed in a 10 mL round-bottomed flask and 1-R was added. The DMAP-catalyzed esterification reaction of an alcohol is performed in nonpolar solvents with an anhydride as the acyl donor, in the presence of a base in stoichiometric amounts. The simplicity of the process (readily accessible catalyst, easy to handle and to recover) makes it an attractive alternative for cleaner and safer acylation reactions, which could be used with asymmetric dialkylaminopyridines, or in other transformations, such as the Baylis Hillman reaction.
Widely useful DMAP-catalyzed esterification under auxiliary base- and solvent-free conditions
Sakakura, Akira,Kawajiri, Kimio,Ohkubo, Takuro,Kosugi, Yuji,Ishihara, Kazuaki
, p. 14775 - 14779 (2008/09/17)
With regard to atom economy and E-factor, catalytic condensation of carboxylic acids with equimolar amounts of alcohols is the most desirable. Although several highly active dehydration catalysts have been reported, more efficient alternatives are still strongly needed because the dehydrative esterification of tertiary alcohols, phenols, acid-sensitive alcohols, amino acids, and hardly soluble alcohols has never proceeded satisfactorily. Here we report new insights into the classical DMAP-catalyzed acylation of alcohols: surprisingly, only a 0.05-2 mol % of DMAP can efficiently promote acylation of alcohols with acid anhydrides under auxiliary base- and solvent-free conditions to give the corresponding esters in high yields. Furthermore, we achieved the recovery and reuse of commercially available polystyrene-supported DMAP without using any solvents. These serendipitous findings provide widely useful and environmentally benign esterification methods, which might be more practical and reliable than catalytic dehydrative condensation methods, in particular, for the less reactive alcohols which hardly condense with carboxylic acid directly.
BENZENE DERIVATIVES,PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND USE THEREOF
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Page 33, (2010/02/07)
Novel benzene derivatives represented by the formula (I) : wherein R1, R4 and R6 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or a hydrocarbon group, R2 represents a hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group, R3 represents a hydrocarbon group, NR7'R7 or OR8 (wherein R7' represents a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group, R7 represents a non-aromatic group, or R7' and R7 may form a ring with the adjacent nitrogen atom, and R8 represents a hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group), R5 represents a hydrocarbon group or a heterocyclic group (except for a quinolyl group), R5' represents a hydrogen atom, or a hydrocarbon group, or R5 and R5' may form a ring with the adjacent nitrogen atom, and R5" represents a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group, which have vanilloid receptor agonist activity and are useful as a drug such as an analgesic and an agent for preventing and/or treating urinary frequency and/or urinary incontinence.
PEPTIDIC THROMBIN INHIBITOR COMPOUND
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Page 56-57, (2010/02/06)
The present invention relates to a novel thrombin inhibitor compound which has a good inhibitory effect against thrombosis and can be orally administered, a process for preparing the same, and to a composition for the therapeutic and/or prophylactic treatment of various diseases associated with thrombin inhibition mechanism, which comprises the same as an active ingredient.
Fluoroboric acid adsorbed on silica gel as a new and efficient catalyst for acylation of phenols, thiols, alcohols, and amines
Chakraborti, Asit K.,Gulhane, Rajesh
, p. 3521 - 3525 (2007/10/03)
Fluoroboric acid supported on silica gel efficiently catalyzes acylation of structurally diverse phenols, alcohols, thiols, and amines under solvent free conditions. Acid-sensitive alcohols are smoothly acylated without competitive side reactions.
Ozone-mediated Reaction of Anilides and Phenyl Esters with Nitrogen Dioxide: Enhanced Ortho-reactivity and Mechanistic Implications
Suzuki, Hitomi,Tatsumi, Atsuo,Ishibashi, Taro,Mori, Tadashi
, p. 339 - 344 (2007/10/02)
In the presence of ozone, anilides 1 can be nitrated rapidly with nitrogen dioxide in chloroform at 0 deg C to give a high proportion of ortho-nitro derivatives (ortho:para = 1.2-4.4) in good yields.The phenyl esters 15 can be similarly nitrated on the aromatic ring without significant cleavage of the ester bond, giving a mixture of isomeric nitro derivatives in which the ortho-isomer predominantes (ortho:para = 1.1-1.5).The oridin of the enhanced ortho reactivity is discussed in terms of an electron-transfer process involving the nitrogen trioxide as initial electrophile.
