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Ru-based complexes as heterogeneous potential catalysts for the amidation of aldehydes and nitriles in neat water
Arafa, Wael Abdelgayed Ahmed
supporting information, p. 1056 - 1064 (2020/11/09)
Five novel heterogeneous mononuclear complex-anchored Ru(III) have been efficiently sono-synthesized and characterized by utilizing several analytical techniques. The assembled complexes could be utilized as effective, robust and recyclable (up to eight consecutive runs) catalysts for one-pot transformation of a vast array of nitriles and aldehydes to primary amides in H2O under aerobic conditions. Moreover, some unreported di- and tetra-amide derivatives were obtained also under the optimal conditions. The results of ICP/OES analysis demonstrated that there is no detected leaching of the recycled catalyst, which suggests the real heterogeneity of the present protocol. The present Ru-complexes exhibited superiority compared to other reported catalysts for amide preparation in terms of low catalyst load, short reaction time, low operating temperature, no hazardous additives required, and high values of TON (990) and TOF (1980 h11).
Modulation of Nitrile Hydratase Regioselectivity towards Dinitriles by Tailoring the Substrate Binding Pocket Residues
Cheng, Zhongyi,Cui, Wenjing,Xia, Yuanyuan,Peplowski, Lukasz,Kobayashi, Michihiko,Zhou, Zhemin
, p. 449 - 458 (2017/12/15)
The regioselective hydration of dinitriles is one of the most attractive approaches to prepare ω-cyanocarboxamides or diamides and such regioselectivity is often beyond the capability of chemical catalysts. The use of nitrile hydratase to biotransform dinitriles selectively would be highly desirable. Molecular docking of two aliphatic dinitriles and two aromatic dinitriles into the active site of a nitrile hydratase (NHase) from Rhodococcus rhodochrous J1 allowed the identification of proximal NHase substrate binding pocket residues. Four residues (βLeu48, βPhe51, βTyr68, and βTrp72) were selected for single- and double-point mutations to modulate the NHase regioselectivity towards dinitriles. Several NHase mutants with an altered regioselectivity were obtained, and the best one was Y68T/W72Y. Docking experiments further indicated that the poor binding affinity of aliphatic and aromatic ω-cyanocarboxamides to the NHase variants resulted in distinct regioselectivity between wild-type and mutated NHases.
Copper-Catalyzed Formal [4 + 1] Cycloaddition of Benzamides and Isonitriles via Directed C-H Cleavage
Takamatsu, Kazutaka,Hirano, Koji,Miura, Masahiro
, p. 4066 - 4069 (2015/09/01)
A copper-catalyzed formal [4 + 1] cycloaddition of benzamides and isonitriles via 8-aminoquinoline-directed C-H cleavage has been developed. The reaction proceeds well even in the presence of a base metal catalyst, CuBr·SMe2, alone to deliver the corresponding 3-iminoisoindolinones in good yields. Moreover, the unique acceleration effects of diphenyl sulfide are also disclosed.