155370-03-9Relevant articles and documents
Organometallic titanocene complex as highly efficient bifunctional catalyst for intramolecular Mannich reaction
Wang, Yunyun,Jian, Yajun,Wu, Ya,Sun, Huaming,Zhang, Guofang,Zhang, Weiqiang,Gao, Ziwei
, (2019/05/07)
Bifunctional catalysts bearing two catalytic sites, Lewis acidic organometallic titanocene and Br?nsted acidic COOH, have been assembled in situ from Cp2TiCl2 with carboxylic acid ligands, showing high catalytic activity over an intramolecular Mannich reaction towards synthesis of 2-aryl-2,3-dihydroquinolin-4(1H)-ones. The determination of the bifunctional catalyst Cp2Ti(C8H4NO6)2 was elucidated by single X-ray HR-MS and investigation of catalytic behavior. In particular, masking the Br?nsted acidic COOH catalytic site with dormant COOMe lowered the reaction yield greatly, indicating that two catalytic sites work together to maintain high catalytic efficiency.
Titanocene complex with oxygen-containing carboxylic acid as ligand as well as preparation method and application of titanocene complex
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Paragraph 0039; 0040; 0042, (2018/11/03)
The invention discloses a titanocene complex with oxygen-containing carboxylic acid as well as a preparation method and an application of the titanocene complex. The structural formula of the complexis shown in the description. The titanocene complex is p
A Green, Solvent-Free, Microwave-Assisted, High-Yielding YbCl3Catalyzed Deprotection of THP/MOM/Ac/Ts Ethers of Chalcone Epoxide and 2′-Aminochalcone and Their Sequel Cyclization
Kumar, Sumit,Verma, Nishant,Parveen, Iram,Ahmed, Naseem
supporting information, p. 2111 - 2122 (2016/11/23)
Under microwave and solvent-free conditions, YbCl3efficiently catalyzed the deprotection of tetrahydropyran-2-yl, methoxymethyl (MOM), acetyl, and tosyl groups and sequel cyclization of chalcone epoxide to 2-hydroxyindanone and 2′-aminochalcone to aza-flavanone. The reaction afforded the products in excellent yield (78–99%) at 850 W microwave heating within 1–5 min under eco-friendly conditions. The merits of the presented protocol include high yield, use of microwave irradiation, solvent-free condition, catalyst reusability, and no need for purification with column chromatography. The present method is very much milder but more advanced than those reported earlier.