134-85-0Relevant articles and documents
Nature-mimic fabricated polydopamine/MIL-53(Fe): Efficient visible-light responsive photocatalysts for the selective oxidation of alcohols
Meng, Shuangyan,Zeng, Wei,Wang, Mingming,Niu, Litong,Hu, Shaoping,Su, Bitao,Yang, Yaoxia,Yang, Zhiwang,Xue, Qunji
, p. 2102 - 2110 (2020)
Polydopamine/MIL-53(Fe) (PDA/MIL-53(Fe)) nanocomposite photocatalysts were synthesized with PDA (PDA = polydopamine) and MIL-53(Fe) using a nature-mimicking method. The structures, morphologies, optical properties and thermal stabilities of all the synthesized materials were characterized using a series of methods. In particular, the separation efficiency of photogenerated charge significantly increased after the incorporation of PDA into MIL-53(Fe), which resulted in an elevated photocatalytic activity of PDA/MIL-53(Fe) compared with the control groups. The PDA/MIL-53(Fe) nanocomposite could accelerate the conversion of primary or secondary alcohols into the corresponding aldehydes or ketones with a high specificity by direct hole-involving oxidation under visible-light irradiation and room temperature. The catalysts could be cycled at least three times without a significant decrease in the catalytic activity and this result showed the excellent recyclability and stability of the catalysts.
Metal bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}amide complexes: Highly efficient Friedel-Crafts acylation catalysts
Earle, Martyn J.,Hakala, Ullastiina,McAuley, Barry J.,Nieuwenhuyzen, Mark,Ramani, Alwar,Seddon, Kenneth R.
, p. 1368 - 1369 (2004)
A range of metal bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}amide complexes, including many unreported ones, have been synthesised, most of which have been found to be excellent Friedel-Crafts acylation catalysts in the absence of solvent; these reactions have also been carried out in ionic liquids, which allow the catalysts to be recycled and reused.
Effect of UV irradiation and tritiation on hydroxyzine
Pong,Huang
, p. 666 - 666 (1979)
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Visible light-mediated, high-efficiency oxidation of benzyl to acetophenone catalyzed by fluorescein
Geng, Haoxing,Liu, Xin,Zhu, Qing
supporting information, (2021/12/20)
An environmentally friendly aerobic oxidation of benzyl C(sp3)-H bonds to ketones via selective oxidation catalysis was developed. Fluorescein is an efficient photocatalyst with excellent chemical selectivity. The reaction has a wide substrate scope, and a successful gram-scale experiment demonstrated its potential industrial utility.
Selective Activation of Unstrained C(O)-C Bond in Ketone Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Reaction Enabled by Hydride-Transfer Strategy
Zhong, Jing,Zhou, Wuxin,Yan, Xufei,Xia, Ying,Xiang, Haifeng,Zhou, Xiangge
supporting information, p. 1372 - 1377 (2022/02/23)
A Rh(I)-catalyzed ketone Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction of benzylacetone with arylboronic acid is developed. Selective C(O)-C bond activation, which employs aminopyridine as a temporary directing group and ethyl vinyl ketone as a hydride acceptor, occurs on the alkyl chain containing a β-position hydrogen. A series of acetophenone products were obtained in yields up to 75%.
Palladium nanoparticles on amino-modified silica-catalyzed C–C bond formation with carbonyl insertion
Etemadi-Davan, Elham,Khalili, Dariush,Banazadeh, Ali Reza,Sadri, Ghazal,Arshad, Pourya
, p. 1891 - 1903 (2021/02/01)
Abstract: A practical and heterogeneously catalyzed Stille, homo-coupling, and Suzuki carbonylation reaction has been reported using Pd nanoparticles supported on amino-vinyl silica-functionalized magnetic carbon nanotube (CNT@Fe3O4@SiO2-Pd) for the efficient synthesis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical diaryl ketones from aryl iodides. A wide variety of symmetrical and unsymmetrical diaryl ketones were obtained in high yields under CO gas-free conditions using Mo(CO)6 as an efficient carbonyl source. Considering the atom economy of Ph3SnCl, less than an equimolar amount can be applied in Stille transformation, which is of great importance due to the toxicity of organotin derivatives. Moreover, no phosphine ligand and external reducing agent were necessary in these coupling carbonylation reactions. This heterogeneous Pd catalyst offers high activity with very low palladium leaching. Finally, the catalyst can be reused and recycled for six steps without loss in activity, exhibiting good example of sustainable methodology. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].