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Preparation and catalytic performance of a molecularly imprinted Pd complex catalyst for Suzuki cross-coupling reactions
Muratsugu, Satoshi,Maity, Niladri,Baba, Hiroshi,Tasaki, Masahiro,Tada, Mizuki
, p. 3125 - 3134 (2017)
A SiO2-supported molecularly imprinted Pd complex with SiO2-matrix overlayers was prepared as a Suzuki cross-coupling catalyst. A ligand on the supported Pd complex was used as a molecular imprinting template to create the reaction space. The structures of the supported and molecularly imprinted Pd complexes on SiO2 were determined by solid-state MAS 13C, 29Si, and 31P NMR; diffuse reflectance UV/vis; XPS; and Pd K-edge XAFS. The catalytic performance of the molecularly imprinted Pd complex catalyst was very different for various combinations of aryl iodides and arylboronic acids. Reactants with bulky substituent groups were hindered on the imprinted catalyst in Suzuki cross-coupling reactions.
MnBr2 catalyzed regiospecific oxidative Mizoroki-Heck type reaction
Chen, Xiang,Chen, Yi-Hung,Liu, Shanshan,Shen, Xiao,Zhu, Zhihong
supporting information, (2021/11/27)
Herein, we report an unprecedented regiospecific oxidative Mizoroki-Heck type reaction for the synthesis of ɑ-difluoromethyl homoallylic alcohols. The reaction shows broad substrate scopes and high functional group tolerance. Late-stage functionalization of complex biologically active molecules demonstrates the synthetic potential of this transformation. Mechanistic study supports the involvement of MnBr2 catalyzed radical 1,2-silyl transfer.
Highly Enantioselective Iridium-Catalyzed Hydrogenation of 2-Aryl Allyl Phthalimides
Cabré, Albert,Romagnoli, Elia,Martínez-Balart, Pol,Verdaguer, Xavier,Riera, Antoni
supporting information, p. 9709 - 9713 (2019/11/19)
The iridium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of 2-aryl allyl phthalimides to afford enantioenriched β-aryl-β-methyl amines is presented. Recently developed Ir-MaxPHOX catalysts are used for this enantioselective transformation. The mild reaction conditions and the feasible removal of the phthalimido group makes this catalytic method easily scalable and of great interest to afford chiral amines. The importance of this new methodology is exemplified by the formal synthesis of (R)-Lorcaserin, OTS514, and enantiomerically enriched 3-methyl indolines.