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Vanadium-substituted wells-Dawson heteropolyacid as catalyst for liquid phase oxidation of 1,4-dihydropyridine derivative
Sanchez, Laura M.,Sathicq, Angel G.,Baronetti, Graciela T.,Thomas, Horacio J.,Romanelli, Gustavo P.
, p. 172 - 180 (2014)
H7P2W17VO62.25H2O Wells-Dawson heteropolyacid was prepared, characterized and evaluated as catalyst in a 1,4-dihydropyridine oxidation reaction. The optimal conditions are the following: 1 mmol% of HW
Superparamagnetic core-shell metal–organic framework Fe3O4@Ni-MOF as efficient catalyst for oxidation of 1,4-dihydropyridines using hydrogen peroxide
Janani, Marzieh,Senejani, Masumeh Abdoli,Isfahani, Tahereh Momeni
, (2021/07/21)
A facile and efficient method was described for oxidation of some 3,5-diacyl or 3,5-diester 1,4-dihydropyridines using H2O2 in the presence of superparamagnetic core-shell metal–organic framework Fe3O4@Ni-MOF. The Fe3O4@Ni-MOF has been obtained by Step-by-Step method in which magnetic Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles were coated with Ni-MOF using a mercaptoacetic acid linker. The synthesized catalyst was characterized using thermogravimetric analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis. The novel superparamagnetic core-shell metal–organic framework Fe3O4@Ni-MOF revealed high efficiency for oxidation of various 1,4-dihydropyridines using hydrogen peroxide. The Box–Behnken design matrix and the response surface method were applied to investigate the optimization of the reaction conditions. The conditions for optimal reaction yield and time were: amount of catalyst ≈17 mmol, temperature ≈78°C and amount of hydrogen peroxide ≈ 1 ml. A variety of 3,5-diacyl or 3,5-diester 1,4-dihydropyridines with different substituted functional groups have been converted to corresponding pyridines with good to excellent isolated yields using H2O2 and Fe3O4@Ni-MOF. The catalyst was reused up to five times for the oxidation of 1,4-dihydropyridines without a significant loss in catalytic activity. The short reaction times, simplicity of method, good to excellent yields and reusability of catalyst were some advantages of the proposed procedure.
MnOx/catechol/H2O: A cooperative catalytic system for aerobic oxidative dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles at room temperature
Tang, Tao,Bi, Xiuru,Meng, Xu,Chen, Gexin,Gou, Mingxia,Liu, Xiang,Zhao, Peiqing
, (2019/12/09)
Amorphous manganese oxide doped by Na+ ion (Na-AMO) was successfully prepared and found to be an efficient heterogeneous catalyst in aerobic oxidative dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles, cooperate with catechol. Na-AMO was fully characterized by XRD, XPS BET H2-TPR, CO2-TPD FT-IR, TEM, SEM and had rich amounts of surface absorbed active oxygen species which are responsible for superior catalytic performance. The synergistic interaction between Na-AMO and catechol makes catalytic system efficient and tolerant, which offers various N-heterocycles in good to excellent yields under mild conditions.
Aerobic oxidative dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles over OMS-2-based nanocomposite catalysts: Preparation, characterization and kinetic study
Bi, Xiuru,Tang, Tao,Meng, Xu,Gou, Mingxia,Liu, Xiang,Zhao, Peiqing
, p. 360 - 371 (2020/02/04)
OMS-2-based nanocomposites doped with tungsten were prepared for the first time and their remarkably enhanced catalytic activity and recyclability in aerobic oxidative dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles were examined in detail. Many tetrahydroquinoline derivatives and a broad range of other N-heterocycles could be tolerated by the catalytic system using a biomass-derived solvent as a reaction medium. Newly generated mixed crystal phases, noticeably enhanced surface areas and labile lattice oxygen of the OMS-2-based nanocomposite catalysts might contribute to their excellent catalytic performance. Moreover, a kinetic study was extensively performed which concluded that the dehydrogenation of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline is a first-order reaction, and the apparent activation energy is 29.66 kJ mol-1
One-pot synthesis of 3-hydroxy-2-oxindole-pyridine hybrids via Hantzsch ester formation, oxidative aromatization and sp3 C–H functionalization using FeWO4 nanoparticles as recyclable heterogeneous catalyst
Paplal, Banoth,Nagaraju, Sakkani,Sathish, Kota,Kashinath, Dhurke
, p. 110 - 115 (2017/10/16)
Synthesis of poly-substituted 3-hydroxy-2-oxindole-pyridine hybrids is reported via sp3 C–H bond functionalization as key steps using FeWO4 nanoparticles as reusable heterogeneous catalyst. Formation of Hantzsch ester (DHP) followed by aromatization, and sp3 C–H bond functionalization was achieved using FeWO4 nanoparticles (20 mol%) at 80 °C. Temperature dependent reactivity was observed for mono aldol (at 80 °C) and bis aldol (at 120 °C) products. The catalyst was regenerated and reused up to 6 cycles without losing catalytic activity. The FeWO4 nanoparticles were also used for oxidative aromatization of different DHP derivatives and for the sp3 C–H functionalization of 2-methyl pyridine.
Hantzsch Reaction Starting Directly from Alcohols through a Tandem Oxidation Process
Liu, Xiaobing,Liu, Bin
, (2017/08/16)
A Br?nsted acidic ionic liquid, 3-(N,N-dimethyldodecylammonium) propanesulfonic acid hydrogen sulphate ([DDPA][HSO4]), has been successfully applied to catalyze sequential oxidation of aromatic alcohols with NaNO3 followed by their c
Study of temperature dependent three component dynamic covalent assembly VIa Hantzsch reaction catalyzed by dioxido- and oxidoperoxidomolybdenum(VI) complexes under solvent free conditions
Maurya, Mannar R.,Saini, Neeraj,Avecilla, Fernando
, p. 12993 - 13009 (2016/02/12)
Tridentate ONO donor ligands derived from heterocyclic compound 4-acetyl-3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazoline-5-one (Hap) and aromatic hydrazides {benzoyl hydrazide (Hbhz), isonicotinoyl hydrazide (Hinh), nicotinoyl hydrazide (Hnah) and furoyl hydrazide (Hfah)} react with [MoVIO2(acac)2] (Hacac = acetylacetone) in equimolar ratio in methanol to give dioxidomolybdenum(vi) complexes, [MoO2(ap-bhz)(MeOH)] 1, [MoO2(ap-inh)(MeOH)] 2, [MoO2(ap-nah)(MeOH)] 3 and [MoO2(ap-fah)(MeOH)] 4. Reaction of these ligands with in situ generated oxidoperoxidomolybdenum(vi) precursor results in the formation of oxidoperoxidomolybdenum(vi) complexes, [MoO(O2)(ap-bhz)(MeOH)] 5, MoO(O2)(ap-inh)(MeOH)] 6, MoO(O2)(ap-nah)(MeOH)] 7 and MoO(O2)(ap-fah)(MeOH)] 8. These complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopic techniques (infrared, UV-vis, 1H and 13C NMR) and thermogravemetric analysis. The structures of complexes [MoVIO2(ap-bhz)(H2O)] 1a (water coordinated), [MoVIO2(ap-bhz)(DMSO)] 1b (DMSO coordinated), [MoVIO2(ap-nah)(DMF)] 3a (DMF coordinated), [MoVIO(O2)(ap-bhz)(MeOH)] 5 (methanol coordinated) and [MoVIO(O2)(Hap-nah)(OMe)]·MeOH 7a (methoxy coordinated) have been confirmed by single crystal X-ray studies. X-ray diffraction study also reveals that tridentate ligands bind to the metal center through enolic oxygen (of pyrazolol), azomethine nitrogen and enolic oxygen (of hydrazide) atoms. In complex 7a, pyridinic nitrogen is protonated. These complexes [dioxidomolybdenum(vi) as well as oxidoperoxidomolybdenum(vi)] have been tested as catalysts for temperature dependent one pot three component (methylacetoacetate, benzaldehyde and ammonium acetate) dynamic covalent assembly, via Hantzsch reaction, using 30% H2O2 as a green oxidant under solvent free conditions. Various parameters such as the amount of catalyst, oxidant and temperature of the reaction mixture have been taken into consideration to optimize the reaction conditions. In the Hantzsch reaction, the temperature and oxidant control the conversion and selectivity of the desired product.
Vanadium(IV and v) complexes of pyrazolone based ligands: Synthesis, structural characterization and catalytic applications
Maurya, Mannar R.,Sarkar, Bithika,Avecilla, Fernando,Correia, Isabel
, p. 17343 - 17364 (2016/11/13)
The ONO donor ligands obtained from the condensation of 4-benzoyl-3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazoline-5-one (Hbp) with benzoylhydrazide (H2bp-bhz I), furoylhydrazide (H2bp-fah II), nicotinoylhydrazide (H2bp-nah III) and isonicotinoylhydrazide (H2bp-inh IV), upon treatment with [VIVO(acac)2], lead to the formation of [VIVO(bp-bhz)(H2O)] 1, [VIVO(bp-fah)(H2O)] 2, [VIVO(bp-nah)(H2O)] 3 and [VIVO(bp-inh)(H2O)] 4, respectively. At neutral pH the in situ generated aqueous K[H2VVO4] reacts with ligands I and II, forming potassium salts, K(H2O)2[VVO2(bp-bhz)] 5 and K(H2O)2[VVO2(bp-fah)] 6, while ligands III and IV give neutral complexes, [VVO2(Hbp-nah)] 9 and [VVO2(Hbp-inh)] 10, respectively. Acidification of aqueous solutions of 5 and 6 with HCl also gives neutral complexes [VVO2(Hbp-bhz)] 7 and [VVO2(Hbp-fah)] 8, respectively. Complexes 1-4, upon slow aerial oxidation in methanol, convert into monooxidovanadium(v) complexes, [VVO(bp-bhz)(OMe)] 11, [VVO(bp-fah)(OMe)] 12, [VVO(bp-nah)(OMe)] 13 and [VVO(bp-inh)(OMe)] 14, respectively. All complexes were characterized by various spectroscopic techniques like FT-IR, UV-visible, EPR (for complexes 1-4) and NMR (1H, 13C and 51V), elemental analysis, thermogravimetry and single crystal X-ray diffraction (for complexes 5-10 and 12). In the solid state, all complexes characterized by X-ray diffraction show the metal ion 5-coordinated in a distorted square pyramidal geometry. Complexes 11-14 were tested as catalysts for the one-pot three-component (ethylacetoacetate, benzaldehyde and ammonium acetate) dynamic covalent assembly, via Hantzsch reaction, using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant in solution and under solvent-free conditions. The complexes are also active catalysts for the oxidation of tetralin to tetralone with H2O2 as oxidant. The influence of the amounts of catalyst and oxidant, and solvent, temperature and time on the catalyzed reactions was investigated.
Oxidative aromatization of Hantzsch 1,4-dihydropyridines by cupric bromide under mild heterogeneous condition
Saikh, Forid,De, Rimpa,Ghosh, Somnath
supporting information, p. 6171 - 6174 (2014/12/10)
A mild heterogeneous oxidizing agent, cupric bromide has been utilized for the oxidative aromatization of Hantzsch 1,4-dihydropyridines to the corresponding pyridine derivatives in excellent yields with the isolation of products by simple work-up procedur
Graphite oxide-promoted one-pot synthesis and oxidative aromatization of Hantzsch 1,4-dihydropyridines
Mirza-Aghayan, Maryam,Asadi, Fatemeh,Boukherroub, Rabah
, p. 1919 - 1924 (2015/02/19)
A new and efficient method for the one-pot synthesis of pyridine compounds using three-component Hantzsch synthesis in high yields using graphite oxide, a readily available and inexpensive material, as a mild and efficient agent is described. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
