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Palladium(II) thiosemicarbazone complex: Synthesis, structure and application to carbon-oxygen cross-coupling reaction
Suganthy, Pandimuni Kalpaga,Prabhu, Rupesh Narayana,Sridevi, Venugopal Shanmugham
, p. 67 - 69 (2014)
A simple route for the synthesis of square-planar palladium(II) 3-methyl-thiophene-2-aldehyde thiosemicarbazone complex is described. The composition of the complex has been established by elemental analysis and spectral methods. The molecular structure was confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction study. Further, the complex was used as a potential catalyst for the carbon-oxygen cross-coupling reaction of activating, non-activating and deactivating aryl iodides or aryl bromides with p-cresol.
Synthesis of diaryl ethers using an easy-to-prepare, air-stable, soluble copper(I) catalyst
Gujadhur,Venkataraman
, p. 2865 - 2879 (2001)
We have found that bromo(triphenylphosphine)copper(I), an air-stable and soluble copper(I) complex, can be used as a catalyst in the synthesis of diaryl ethers. Using this catalyst, we have synthesized diaryl ethers from electron-rich aryl bromides and electron-rich phenols in the presence of cesium carbonate, in 17-24 h, in NMP. We also found that electron-deficient aryl bromides couple with phenols in the presence of cesium carbonate, in 6 h in NMP at 70°C, without the catalyst.
Pd-Catalyzed Etherification of Nitroarenes
Matsushita, Naoki,Kashihara, Myuto,Formica, Michele,Nakao, Yoshiaki
supporting information, p. 2209 - 2214 (2021/07/20)
The Pd-catalyzed etherification of nitroarenes with arenols has been achieved using a new rationally designed ligand. Mechanistic insights were used to design the ligand so that both the oxidative addition and reductive elimination steps of a plausible catalytic cycle were facilitated. The catalytic system established here provides direct access to a range of unsymmetrical diaryl ethers from nitroarenes.
A novel magnetic polyacrylonotrile-based palladium Core?Shell complex: A highly efficientcatalyst for Synthesis of Diaryl ethers
Eslami, Mohammad,Jarahiyan, Atefeh,Moghaddam, Firouz Matloubi,Pourjavadi, Ali
, (2020/04/15)
The present article describes the synthesis of a new magnetic polyacrylonitrile-based Pd catalyst involving polyacrylonitrile modified via 2-aminopyridine as an efficient support to immobilize Pd nanoparticles. The simple reusability, easy separation and high stability of this Pd complex make it an excellent candidate to generate a C–O bond via Ph-X activation which is a really important subject in achieving biologically active compounds. It is worth to note access to good and high yields as well as broad substrate scope have resulted from superior reactivity of this catalyst complex. Furthermore, the structure of the magnetic polyacrylonitrile-based heterogeneous catalyst was characterized by fourier transmission infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD). Also, its thermal properties were studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA).