617-84-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Germyliumylidene: A Versatile Low Valent Group 14 Catalyst
Sarkar, Debotra,Dutta, Sayan,Weetman, Catherine,Schubert, Emeric,Koley, Debasis,Inoue, Shigeyoshi
supporting information, p. 13072 - 13078 (2021/08/09)
Bis-NHC stabilized germyliumylidenes [RGe(NHC)2]+ are typically Lewis basic (LB) in nature, owing to their lone pair and coordination of two NHCs to the vacant p-orbitals of the germanium center. However, they can also show Lewis acidity (LA) via Ge?CNHC σ* orbital. Utilizing this unique electronic feature, we report the first example of bis-NHC-stabilized germyliumylidene [MesTerGe(NHC)2]Cl (1), (MesTer=2,6-(2,4,6-Me3C6H2)2C6H3; NHC= IMe4=1,3,4,5-tetramethylimidazol-2-ylidene) catalyzed reduction of CO2 with amines and arylsilane, which proceeds via its Lewis basic nature. In contrast, the Lewis acid nature of 1 is utilized in the catalyzed hydroboration and cyanosilylation of carbonyls, thus highlighting the versatile ambiphilic nature of bis-NHC stabilized germyliumylidenes.
Method for preparing formamide compound by using MCOF to catalyze CO2 as carbon source at normal temperature and pressure
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Paragraph 0034, (2021/06/09)
The invention provides a method for preparing a formamide compound by using MCOF to catalyze CO2 as a carbon source at normal temperature and pressure, and belongs to the technical field of chemistry and chemical engineering. Under the conditions of normal temperature and normal pressure, CO2 is used as a carbon source to realize N-formylation reaction of various amine substrates. The method has the advantages that the reaction system uses the metal ion-doped two-dimensional covalent organic framework MCOF as the catalyst, CO2 is reduced at normal temperature and normal pressure to provide acyl, high-pressure hydrogen and toxic CO are prevented from being used, and the reaction conditions are mild (normal temperature and normal pressure). According to the method for preparing the formamide, the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide serves as a carbon source, the cost is low, operation is easy, reaction conditions are mild (normal temperature and normal pressure), the yield of the prepared formamide product is excellent (99%), and a green synthesis method is provided for N-acylation reaction.
Mesoporous Sn(IV) Doping DFNS Supported BaMnO3 Nanoparticles for Formylation of Amines Using Carbon Dioxide
Yang, Jie,Wang, Liujie,Sun, Aili,Zhiani, Rahele
, p. 573 - 581 (2020/07/27)
Abstract: In the present paper, Sn(IV) doping DFNS (SnD) supported nanoparticles of BaMnO3 (BaMnO3/SnD) and using as a catalyst for the N-formylation of amines by CO2 hydrogenation. In this catalyst, the SnD with the ratios of Si/Sn in the range of from 6 to 50 were obtained with method of direct hydrothermal synthesis (DHS) as well as the nanoparticles of BaMnO3 were on the surfaces of SnD in situ reduced. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were utilized for characterizing the nanostructures BaMnO3/SnD. It is found that the nanostructures of BaMnO3/SnD can be a nominate due to its effective and novel catalytic behavior in N-formylation of amines through hydrogenation of CO2. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
Highly Efficient and Selective N-Formylation of Amines with CO2 and H2 Catalyzed by Porous Organometallic Polymers
Shen, Yajing,Zheng, Qingshu,Chen, Zhe-Ning,Wen, Daheng,Clark, James H.,Xu, Xin,Tu, Tao
supporting information, p. 4125 - 4132 (2021/01/12)
The valorization of carbon dioxide (CO2) to fine chemicals is one of the most promising approaches for CO2 capture and utilization. Herein we demonstrated a series of porous organometallic polymers could be employed as highly efficient and recyclable catalysts for this purpose. Synergetic effects of specific surface area, iridium content, and CO2 adsorption capability are crucial to achieve excellent selectivity and yields towards N-formylation of diverse amines with CO2 and H2 under mild reaction conditions even at 20 ppm catalyst loading. Density functional theory calculations revealed not only a redox-neutral catalytic pathway but also a new plausible mechanism with the incorporation of the key intermediate formic acid via a proton-relay process. Remarkably, a record turnover number (TON=1.58×106) was achieved in the synthesis of N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), and the solid catalysts can be reused up to 12 runs, highlighting their practical potential in industry.
A N-Phosphinoamidinato NHC-Diborene Catalyst for Hydroboration
Fan, Jun,Mah, Jian-Qiang,Yang, Ming-Chung,Su, Ming-Der,So, Cheuk-Wai
, p. 4993 - 5002 (2021/02/01)
The use of the N-phosphinoamidinato NHC-diborene catalyst 2 for hydroboration is described. The N-phosphinoamidine tBu2PN(H)C(Ph)= N(2,6-iPr2C6H3) was reacted with nBuLi in Et2O to afford the lithium derivative, which was then treated with B2Br4(SMe2)2 in toluene to form the N-phosphinoamidinate-bridged diborane 1. It was reacted with the N-heterocyclic carbene IMe (:C{N(CH3)C(CH3)}2) and excess potassium graphite at room temperature in toluene to give the N-phosphinoamidinato NHC-diborene compound 2. It can stoichiometrically activate ammonia-borane and carbon dioxide. It also showed catalytic capability. A 2 mol % portion of 2 catalyzed the hydroboration of carbon dioxide (CO2) with pinacolborane (HBpin) in deuterated benzene (C6D6) at 110 °C (conversion >99%), which afforded the methoxyborane [pinBOMe] (yield 97.8%, TOF 33.3 h-1) and the bis(boryl) oxide [(pinB)2O]. In addition, 5 mol % of 2 catalyzed the N-formylation of secondary and primary amines by carbon dioxide and pinacolborane to yield the N-formamides (average yield 91.6%, TOF 25.9 h-1). Moreover, 2 showed chemoselectivity toward catalytic hydroboration of carbonyl compounds. In mechanistic studies, the B= B double bond in compound 2 activated the substrates, the intermediates of which then underwent hydroboration with pinacolborane to yield the products and regenerate catalyst 2.
One-Pot Synthesis of Tertiary Amides from Organic Trichlorides through Oxygen Atom Incorporation from Air by Convergent Paired Electrolysis
Luo, Zhongli,Imamura, Kenji,Shiota, Yoshihito,Yoshizawa, Kazunari,Hisaeda, Yoshio,Shimakoshi, Hisashi
, p. 5983 - 5990 (2021/05/04)
A convergent paired electrolysis catalyzed by a B12 complex for the one-pot synthesis of a tertiary amide from organic trichlorides (R-CCl3) has been developed. Various readily available organic trichlorides, such as benzotrichloride and its derivatives, chloroform, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (CFC-113a), and trichloroacetonitrile (CNCCl3), were converted to amides in the presence of tertiary amines through oxygen incorporation from air at room temperature. The amide formation mechanism in the paired electrolysis, which was mediated by a cobalt complex, was proposed.
Olefin functionalized IPr.HCl monomer as well as preparation method and application thereof
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Paragraph 0069-0073; 0075, (2021/06/21)
The invention relates to an olefin functionalized IPr.HCl monomer, a preparation method thereof, a method for preparing an N-heterocyclic carbene functionalized organic polymer (PS-IPr-x) by using the olefin functionalized IPr.HCl monomer, and application of the N-heterocyclic carbene functionalized organic polymer as a heterogeneous catalyst for catalyzing reduction N-formylation of carbon dioxide and amine. A heterogeneous catalyst is prepared by using cheap and easily available DVB as a polymerization cross-linking agent through an AIBN-initiated olefin polymerization method, and has the advantages of low preparation cost and simple preparation method. Meanwhile, the catalytic activity of the catalyst is obviously higher than that of reported catalysts, and the catalyst has a wide practical application prospect.
Design of Lewis base functionalized ionic liquids for the N-formylation of amines with CO2 and hydrosilane: The cation effects
Li, Xiao-Ya,Fu, Hong-Chen,Liu, Xiao-Fang,Yang, Shu-Han,Chen, Kai-Hong,He, Liang-Nian
, p. 563 - 569 (2020/02/05)
A series of functionalized ionic liquids (ILs) were developed for the reductive functionalization of CO2 with amine and hydrosilane to afford formamides under mild conditions. It was found that 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU)-based IL i.e. [DBUC12]Br showed high efficiency for the N-formylation reaction of amines without using any organic solvents or additives. Furthermore, control experiments suggested the cations with active hydrogen may weaken the nucleophilicity of anions through ion pairing interactions, thereby affecting the activation of hydrosilane. The reaction mechanism was then investigated by Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. This protocol represents a highly efficient and environmentally friendly example for catalytic conversion of CO2 into value-added chemicals such as formamide derivatives by employing DBU functionalized ILs.
N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Stabilized Germa-acylium Ion: Reactivity and Utility in Catalytic CO2Functionalizations
Sarkar, Debotra,Weetman, Catherine,Dutta, Sayan,Schubert, Emeric,Jandl, Christian,Koley, Debasis,Inoue, Shigeyoshi
supporting information, p. 15403 - 15411 (2020/10/20)
The first acceptor-free heavier germanium analogue of an acylium ion, [RGe(O)(NHC)2]X (R = MesTer = 2,6-(2,4,6-Me3C6H2)2C6H3; NHC = IMe4 = 1,3,4,5-tetramethylimidazol-2-ylidene; X = (Cl or BArF = {(3,5-(CF3)2C6H5)4B}), was isolated by reacting [RGe(NHC)2]X with N2O. Conversion of the germa-acylium ion to the first solely donor-stabilized germanium ester [(NHC)RGe(O)(OSiPh3)] and corresponding heavier analogues ([RGe(S)(NHC)2]X and [RGe(Se)(NHC)2]X) demonstrated its classical acylium-like behavior. The polarized terminal GeO bond in the germa-acylium ion was utilized to activate CO2 and silane, with the former found to be an example of reversible activation of CO2, thus mimicking the behavior of transition metal oxides. Furthermore, its transition-metal-like nature is demonstrated as it was found to be an active catalyst in both CO2 hydrosilylation and reductive N-functionalization of amines using CO2 as the C1 source. Mechanistic studies were undertaken both experimentally and computationally, which revealed that the reaction proceeds via an N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) siloxygermylene [(NHC)RGe(OSiHPh2)].
Method for preparing formamide compound by catalyzing carbon dioxide hydrogenation with porous material
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Paragraph 0136-0139, (2020/06/16)
The invention belongs to the technical field of organic synthesis and heterogeneous catalysis, and particularly relates to a method for preparing a formamide compound by catalyzing carbon dioxide hydrogenation through a porous material. The method comprises the following steps: by taking a porous organic metal polymer as a catalyst, reacting an amine compound with carbon dioxide and hydrogen in anair atmosphere to prepare the formamide compound. The method has the advantages of high reaction efficiency, good selectivity, mild conditions, economy, environmental protection, simple operation andthe like; wherein a solid metal polymer material with large specific surface area, strong carbon dioxide adsorption, hierarchical pore channel distribution and highly dispersed metal centers is designed and synthesized as a reaction catalyst by changing a cross-linked copolymer proportion; the catalyst is especially used for catalytic synthesis of fine chemical N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF), doesnot need any additional solvent, alkali or other additives, and is convenient for separation and purification of DMF. The catalyst can be recycled; no special equipment is needed in the reaction, thereaction operation is simple, and further industrial application is facilitated.

