A Fully Recyclable Heterogenized Cu Catalyst for the General Carbene Transfer Reaction in Batch and Flow

Author

Maestre, Lourdes

Ozkal, Erhan

Ayats, Carles

Beltrán, Alvaro

Díaz-Requejo, M.Mar

Pérez, Pedro J.

Pericàs, Miquel A.

Publication date

2015



Abstract

<p style="text-align: justify;"> A polystyrene-linked tris(triazolyl)methanecopper(I) cationic catalyst operates under heterogeneous conditions for the reaction of ethyl diazoacetate (EDA) with an array of substrates. Carbon-hydrogen as well as X-H (X = O, N) functionalization derived from the formal transfer of the carbene moiety (:CHCO<sub>2</sub>Et) from the copper center and subsequent insertion have been achieved, the reactions permitting repeated catalyst recycling and reuse. The addition of the same carbene unit to benzene leading to a cycloheptatriene derivative (B&uuml;chner reaction) or to phenylacetylene (cyclopropenation) took place at similar rates than the insertion processes and with the same catalyst recyclability. The use of this heterogenized cationic Cu catalyst in continuous flow has also been implemented. Key characteristics of the flow process are its high and constant turnover frequency (TOF) (residence times of 1 min still lead to full conversion in the reaction with ethanol after 48h operation) and its suitability for the sequential performance of different types of carbene transfer reactions with a simple and affordable experimental setup.</p>

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Publisher

RSC

Version of

Chemical Science

Grant Agreement Number

SEV-2013-0319

CTQ2012-38594-C02-01

2014 SGR827

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