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Synthesis and characterization of nano-cellulose immobilized phenanthroline-copper (I) complex as a recyclable and efficient catalyst for preparation of diaryl ethers, N-aryl amides and N-aryl heterocycles
Aghili, Nora,Hosseinzadeh, Rahman,Mavvaji, Mohammad
, (2022/01/03)
Functionalized nanocellulose was prepared and employed for immobilization of phenanthroline-copper(I) complex to afford cellulose nanofibril grafted heterogeneous copper catalyst [CNF-phen-Cu(I)]. This nanocatalyst was well characterized using FT-IR, NMR, XRD, CHNS, AAS, TGA, EDX and SEM. The activities of the synthesized catalyst were examined in the synthesis of diaryl ethers via C-O cross-coupling of phenols and aryl iodides, as well as, the preparation of N-aryl amides and N-aryl heterocycles through C-N cross-coupling of amides and N-H heterocycle compounds with aryl halides. In this trend, various substrates containing electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups were exploited to evaluate the generality of this catalytic protocol. Accordingly, the catalyst demonstrated remarkable catalytic efficiency for both C-N and C-O cross-coupling reactions, thereby resulting in good to excellent yields of the desired products. Furthermore, the recoverability experiments of the catalyst showed that it can be readily retrieved by simple filtration and successfully reused several times with negligible loss of its catalytic activity.
Synergistic effect of copper nanocrystals-nanoparticles incorporated in a porous organic polymer for the Ullmann C-O coupling r–eaction
Gorginpour, Forough,Zali-Boeini, Hassan
, (2021/02/22)
A quinoxaline-based porous organic polymer (Q-POP) as a mesoporous organic copolymer was developed as a new platform for the immobilization of CuNPs and copper nanocrystals. The prepared materials were characterized by FT-IR, XRD, N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, ICP, TGA, SEM, HR-TEM, EDX, and single-crystal X-ray crystallography. The obtained catalyst presented extraordinary catalytic activity towards Ullmann C–O coupling reactions with high surface area, hierarchical porosity, and excellent thermal and chemical stability. Due to its high porosity, and synergistic effect of copper nanocrystals incorporated in the polymer composite, the as-synthesized catalyst was successfully utilized for the Ullmann C–O coupling reaction of phenols and different aryl halides to prepare various diaryl ether derivatives. All types of aryl halides (except aryl fluorides) were screened in the Ullmann C–O coupling reaction with phenols to produce diaryl ethers in good to excellent yields (70–97 %), and it was found that aryl iodides have the best results. Besides, due to the strong interactions between CuNPs, N, and O-atoms of quinoxaline moiety existing in the polymeric framework, the copper leaching from the support was not observed. Furthermore, the catalyst was recycled and reused for five consecutive runs without significant activity loss.
URJC-1-MOF as New Heterogeneous Recyclable Catalyst for C-Heteroatom Coupling Reactions
Mu?oz, Antonio,Leo, Pedro,Orcajo, Gisela,Martínez, Fernando,Calleja, Guillermo
, p. 3376 - 3380 (2019/07/04)
Guillermo Calleja and co-workers from @urjc describe URJC-1-MOF as a new heterogeneous recyclable catalyst for c-heteroatom coupling reactions. The capacity of copper-based URJC-1-MOF as a MOF catalyst in cross-coupling reactions has been evaluated, focusing on the Chan-Lam-Evans arylation-type reactions on amines and alcohols without extra additives or ligands. The extraordinary chemical and structural stability of URJC-1-MOF and its good specific surface, make this material a promising alternative to homogeneous Cu (II) catalysts for cross-coupling reactions. URJC-1-MOF showed a remarkable catalytic activity for cross-coupling C?N and C?O reactions, higher than other heterogeneous and homogeneous copper-based catalyst, such as CuO, HKUST-1, Cu?MOF-74, Cu(OAc)2 and CuSO4?5H2O. Moreover, its easy recovery by simple filtration and reusability in successive runs without any loss of activity and stability, demonstrates the potential of URJC-1-MOF as an alternative catalyst for this kind of reactions in different chemical media of industrial interest.