59010-80-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Regioselective Ortho‐C–H sulfenylation of free phenols catalyzed by Co(II)-immobilized on silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles
Khaef, Sepideh,Rostami, Abed,Khakyzadeh, Vahid,Zolfigol, Mohammad Ali,Taherpour, Avat Arman,Yarie, Meysam
, (2020/01/22)
Fe3O4?SiO2-UT?CoII is prepared by the silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles, urea-triazole, and CoCl2. This organic-inorganic hybride composite showed a good to excellent catalytic activity toward regioselective ortho-sulfenylation of free phenols and naphthols using pivalic anhydride as a directing group, also K2S2O8 and PPh3 were employed as oxidant and additive respectively. The newly synthesized catalyst was fully characterized by using different techniques such as FT-IR, TGA, DTG, TEM, SEM, EDS, ICP and VSM analyses. The competitive price, accessibility and lower toxicity of cobalt compared to expensive transition metals using for C–H bond activation and functionalization constitute precious advantages for this method. Moreover, this heterogeneous catalyst could be magnetically recovered and reused without significant loss of its catalytic activity after five cycles.
Synthesis of o-chlorophenols via an unexpected nucleophilic chlorination of quinone monoketals mediated by N,N′-dimethylhydrazine dihydrochloride
Yin, Zhiwei,Zhang, Jinzhu,Wu, Jing,Green, Riana,Li, Sihan,Zheng, Shengping
, p. 2854 - 2858 (2014/05/06)
An unexpected nucleophilic chlorination of a quinone monoketal while carrying out a pyrazolidine synthesis has led to a general preparation of multisubstituted phenols. The products are obtained in good to high yields under mild conditions. The bridged pyrazolidines that were the original targets are obtained in the presence of a protic solvent. This journal is the Partner Organisations 2014.
FeCl3-mediated direct chalcogenation of phenols
Komeyama, Kimihiro,Aihara, Kiyoto,Kashihara, Tetsuya,Takaki, Ken
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1254 - 1256 (2011/11/30)
Direct sulfenylation and selenylation of phenols using a stoichiometric amount of FeCl3 under an oxygen atmosphere has been developed. The chalcogenated phenols were shown to be suitable for preparing S- and Se-containing compounds using the reaction of the remaining hydroxy group.
