Colloidal nanoparticles of Earth-abundant, first-row transition metal oxides and sulfide, namely magnetite (Fe3O4), manganese and cobalt ferrite, (MnFe2O4, CoFe2O4), manganese(ii) oxide (MnO) and sulfide (alpha-MnS), were used as catalysts in the cycloaddition between azides and methyl propiolate. The presence of these nanoparticles allowed us to carry out the cycloadditions under milder conditions and with a regioselectivity comparable to the classic "metal-free" thermal processes. Ferrite nanoparticles gave higher conversion than MnO and alpha-MnS nanoparticles. The feasibility of the cycloaddition onto 1,2-disubstituted acetylenes was also proved. Ferrite nanocatalysts could be magnetically recovered and reused without significant loss of catalytic activity. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations support a mechanistic hypothesis that attributes the increased cycloaddition rate to the adsorption of the azide onto to the nanocatalyst surface.
The azide-alkyne cycloaddition catalysed by transition metal oxide nanoparticles
Ferretti Anna M;Trioni Mario Italo;Cargnoni Fausto;Ponti Alessandro
2019
Abstract
Colloidal nanoparticles of Earth-abundant, first-row transition metal oxides and sulfide, namely magnetite (Fe3O4), manganese and cobalt ferrite, (MnFe2O4, CoFe2O4), manganese(ii) oxide (MnO) and sulfide (alpha-MnS), were used as catalysts in the cycloaddition between azides and methyl propiolate. The presence of these nanoparticles allowed us to carry out the cycloadditions under milder conditions and with a regioselectivity comparable to the classic "metal-free" thermal processes. Ferrite nanoparticles gave higher conversion than MnO and alpha-MnS nanoparticles. The feasibility of the cycloaddition onto 1,2-disubstituted acetylenes was also proved. Ferrite nanocatalysts could be magnetically recovered and reused without significant loss of catalytic activity. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations support a mechanistic hypothesis that attributes the increased cycloaddition rate to the adsorption of the azide onto to the nanocatalyst surface.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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