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Copper-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Alkylselenation of Propiolic Acids with Se Powder and Epoxides
Yao, Yujing,Wang, Caihong,Ma, Yunfei,Zhang, Jintao,Sun, Dong,Chen, Luya,Huang, Lehao,Wu, Ge
, p. 1930 - 1934 (2021)
A copper-catalyzed decarboxylative alkylselenation of propiolic acids with Se powder and epoxides leading to alkynyl selenides is developed. This protocol not only provides an approach to obtain alkynyl selenides with the formation of double C?Se bonds, but also expands the applicability of alkynyl carboxylic acid. (Figure presented.).
An Amphiphilic (salen)Co Complex – Utilizing Hydrophobic Interactions to Enhance the Efficiency of a Cooperative Catalyst
Solís-Mu?ana, Pablo,Salam, Joanne,Ren, Chloe Z.-J.,Carr, Bronte,Whitten, Andrew E.,Warr, Gregory G.,Chen, Jack L.-Y.
supporting information, p. 3207 - 3213 (2021/06/01)
An amphiphilic (salen)Co(III) complex is presented that accelerates the hydrolytic kinetic resolution (HKR) of epoxides almost 10 times faster than catalysts from commercially available sources. This was achieved by introducing hydrophobic chains that increase the rate of reaction in one of two ways – by enhancing cooperativity under homogeneous conditions, and increasing the interfacial area under biphasic reaction conditions. While numerous strategies have been employed to increase the efficiency of cooperative catalysts, the utilization of hydrophobic interactions is scarce. With the recent upsurge in green chemistry methods that conduct reactions ‘on water’ and at the oil-water interface, the introduction of hydrophobic interactions has potential to become a general strategy for enhancing the catalytic efficiency of cooperative catalytic systems. (Figure presented.).
Ultrasound Assisted the Synthesis of 1,3-Dioxolane Derivatives from the Reaction of Epoxides or 1,2-Diols with Various Ketones Using Graphene Oxide Catalyst
Mirza-Aghayan, Maryam,Mohammadi, Marzieh,Ahmadi, Zahra,Boukherroub, Rabah
, p. 2959 - 2969 (2020/04/22)
Abstract: The main objective of this study concerns the sonochemical synthesis of 1,3-dioxolane derivatives using graphene oxide catalyst by applying two methods. In the first method, we described the synthesis of 1,3-dioxolane by ring-opening of epoxides in the presence of ketones catalyzed by graphene oxide (GO) under ultrasonic irradiation. In the second sonochemical procedure, we described the synthesis of 1,3-dioxolane derivatives by the reaction of 1,2-diols with ketones using same GO catalyst. Mild reaction conditions, high yields, short reaction times, reusability of catalyst and easy isolation of the products make the developed methods very useful. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]