23395-72-4Relevant articles and documents
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v. Georgievics
, p. 577,641 (1887)
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A “universal” catalyst for aerobic oxidations to synthesize (hetero)aromatic aldehydes, ketones, esters, acids, nitriles, and amides
Bartling, Stephan,Beller, Matthias,Chandrashekhar, Vishwas G.,Jagadeesh, Rajenahally V.,Rabeah, Jabor,Rockstroh, Nils,Senthamarai, Thirusangumurugan
supporting information, p. 508 - 531 (2022/02/11)
Functionalized (hetero)aromatic compounds are indispensable chemicals widely used in basic and applied sciences. Among these, especially aromatic aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, nitriles, and amides represent valuable fine and bulk chemicals, which are used in chemical, pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and material industries. For their synthesis, catalytic aerobic oxidation of alcohols constitutes a green, sustainable, and cost-effective process, which should ideally make use of active and selective 3D metals. Here, we report the preparation of graphitic layers encapsulated in Co-nanoparticles by pyrolysis of cobalt-piperazine-tartaric acid complex on carbon as a most general oxidation catalyst. This unique material allows for the synthesis of simple, functionalized, and structurally diverse (hetero)aromatic aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, nitriles, and amides from alcohols in excellent yields in the presence of air.
Method for continuous preparation of nitriles in a pipelined reactor (by machine translation)
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Paragraph 0036-0047; 0056; 0058, (2020/12/14)
The method comprises the following steps that a tin catalyst is coated on the inner wall of the pipeline reactor; and the method comprises the following steps: coating a tin catalyst on the inner wall of the pipeline reactor. The amide solution and the catalytic auxiliary agent are mixed and then sent to a pipeline reactor, and the amide is dehydrated to generate nitrile at the reaction pressure of 0.1 - 2.0 mpa and 100 - 200 °C reaction temperature. The resulting reaction product was separated to give the crude product of the nitrile to which the amide corresponded. In the pipeline reactor, the corresponding nitrile is continuously prepared under the action of the tin catalyst, a dehydrating agent is not needed, byproducts only are water, and three wastes are reduced. (by machine translation)