Encyclopedia

  • Aminocarbonylation of phenylacetylene catalysed by palladium acetate in combination with (2-pyridyl)diphenylphosphine and methanesulfonic acid
  • Add time:08/19/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    The aminocarbonylation of phenylacetylene has been studied in the presence of the catalytic system formed by palladium acetate in combination with (2-pyridyl)diphenylphosphine and methanesulfonic acid. The catalytic activity is strongly influenced by the nature of the amine: good reaction rates are achieved using amines of low basicity such as aniline. The reaction solvent influences both the activity and the selectivity of the catalyst: the highest reaction rates accompanied by complete regioselectivity towards the branched amide are obtained working in dichloromethane/N-methylpyrrolidinone mixtures. Also the acid to palladium molar ratio and the P(CO) affect to a lower extent the process: the highest catalyst activity is obtained operating at a methanesulfonic acid/Pd molar ratio of 30:1 and at P(CO)=20 atm.

    We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of METHANESULFONIC ACID ANILINE (cas 103-06-0). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 103-06-0 suppliers


    Prev:Ozonation of anilines: Kinetics, stoichiometry, product identification and elucidation of pathways
    Next: All-dry synthesis of poly(2-Ethylhexyl acrylate (cas 103-11-7)) nanocoatings using initiated chemical vapor deposition method)

About|Contact|Cas|Product Name|Molecular|Country|Encyclopedia

Message|New Cas|MSDS|Service|Advertisement|CAS DataBase|Article Data|Manufacturers | Chemical Catalog

©2008 LookChem.com,License: ICP

NO.:Zhejiang16009103

complaints:service@lookchem.com Desktop View