235085-83-3Relevant articles and documents
Metal or ammonium alginates as Lewis base catalysts for the 1,2-addition of silyl nucleophiles to carbonyl compounds
Verrier, Cécile,Oudeyer, Sylvain,Dez, Isabelle,Levacher, Vincent
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1958 - 1960 (2012/05/19)
Several metal (Na+, Ca2+) or ammonium (n-Bu 4N+) derivatives of alginic acid, an abundant bio-polymer obtained from the cell walls of brown algae, were synthesized. Their potential to act as organocatalysts to catalyze the 1,2-addition of various silyl derivatives to carbonyl compounds was evaluated for the first time. Ammonium alginate 1h is able to promote the reaction in modest to good isolated yields (up to 98%) affording access to a large range of substrates (β-cyano alcohols or ester, β-substituted methylacrylate or acrylonitrile, and cyanohydrin) by using only 5 mol % of catalyst.