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CoII Immobilized on Aminated Magnetic-Based Metal–Organic Framework: An Efficient Heterogeneous Nanostructured Catalyst for the C–O Cross-Coupling Reaction in Solvent-Free Conditions
Mohammadinezhad, Arezou,Akhlaghinia, Batool
, p. 332 - 352 (2020/01/11)
Abstract: In this paper, we report the synthesis of Fe3O4?AMCA-MIL53(Al)-NH2-CoII NPs based on the metal–organic framework structures as a magnetically separable and environmentally friendly heterogeneous nanocatalyst. The prepared nanostructured catalyst efficiently promotes the C–O cross-coupling reaction in solvent-free conditions without the need for using toxic solvents and/or expensive palladium catalyst. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
Cu(I)-PNF, an organic-based nanocatalyst, catalyzed C-O and C-S cross-coupling reactions
Taherinia, Zahra,Ghorbani-Choghamarani, Arash
, p. 46 - 52 (2019/01/10)
Peptide nanofiber has been prepared via a self-assembly protocol and decorated with Cu(I) to prepare a nanostructural catalyst. The catalytic activity of this prepared nanomaterial (Cu(I)-PNF) was examined in C-O and C-S cross-coupling reactions. Compared with conventional copper-ligand catalytic systems, CuNP-PNF has unique advantages such as water solubility, high efficiency, and low cost, which makes it a highly efficient and beneficial catalyst to reuse in cross-coupling reactions.
CuI/oxalamide catalyzed couplings of (hetero)aryl chlorides and phenols for diaryl ether formation
Fan, Mengyang,Zhou, Wei,Jiang, Yongwen,Ma, Dawei
supporting information, p. 6211 - 6215 (2016/05/24)
Couplings between (hetero)aryl chlorides and phenols can be effectively promoted by CuI in combination with an N-aryl-N′-alkyl-substituted oxalamide ligand to proceed smoothly at 120 °C. For this process, N-aryl-N′-alkyl-substituted oxalamides are more effective ligands than bis(N-aryl)-substituted oxalamides. A wide range of electron-rich and electron-poor aryl and heteroaryl chlorides gave the corresponding coupling products in good yields. Satisfactory conversions were achieved with electron-rich phenols as well as a limited range of electron-poor phenols. Catalyst and ligand loadings as low as 1.5 mol % are sufficient for the scaled-up variants of some of these reactions. Aryl and alkyl: N-Aryl-N′-alkyl-substituted oxalamide ligands promote the CuI catalyzed coupling of (hetero)aryl chlorides and phenols at 120 °C more effectively than bis(N-aryl)-substituted oxalamides. A wide range of electron-rich and electron-poor aryl and heteroaryl chlorides were converted into the corresponding coupling products in good yields.