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Synthesis of Dicarboxylic Acids from Aqueous Solutions of Diols with Hydrogen Evolution Catalyzed by an Iridium Complex
Fujita, Ken-ichi,Toyooka, Genki
, (2020/07/13)
A catalytic system for the synthesis of dicarboxylic acids from aqueous solutions of diols accompanied by the evolution of hydrogen was developed. An iridium complex bearing a functional bipyridonate ligand with N,N-dimethylamino substituents exhibited a high catalytic performance for this type of dehydrogenative reaction. For example, adipic acid was synthesized from an aqueous solution of 1,6-hexanediol in 97 % yield accompanied by the evolution of four equivalents of hydrogen by the present catalytic system. It should be noted that the simultaneous production of industrially important dicarboxylic acids and hydrogen, which is useful as an energy carrier, was achieved. In addition, the selective dehydrogenative oxidation of vicinal diols to give α-hydroxycarboxylic acids was also accomplished.
One-Pot Synthesis of Substituted Aniline-N,N-diacetic Acids
Lin, Shaw-Tao,Huang, Ru-Jiun
, p. 548 - 549 (2007/10/02)
Substituted aniline-N,N-diacetic acids are synthesized by reaction of substituted anilines with n-butyllithium and sodium chloroacetate in good yields.