Copper catalysts supported on silica or silicaalumina are used to promote the insertion of carbenes, coming from methyl phenyldiazoacetate and ethyl diazoacetate, into one CH bond of THF, constituting the first example of this reaction promoted by a purely inorganic catalyst. Cu/SiO2Al2O3 leads to better results, regarding yield and catalyst recovery, than with Cu/SiO2. With the former, yields are similar or even slightly better than those reached in solution using Cu (OTf)2 as the catalyst. These yields are further improved by the addition of an external bis(oxazoline) ligand. The reaction is promoted by Cu(I), obtained by in situ reduction of Cu(II) with the diazocompound; therefore, different behavior of the catalysts, depending on the support, is related to the different redox properties of the supported Cu phase. Isolated Cu(II) species on the surface of Cu/ SiO2Al2O3 are easily reduced to Cu(I), whereas supported CuO is much more easily reduced to Cu(0) as shown by EXAFS analysis.
Heterogeneous catalysts for carbene insertion reactions
Sordelli Laura;Zaccheria Federica
2011
Abstract
Copper catalysts supported on silica or silicaalumina are used to promote the insertion of carbenes, coming from methyl phenyldiazoacetate and ethyl diazoacetate, into one CH bond of THF, constituting the first example of this reaction promoted by a purely inorganic catalyst. Cu/SiO2Al2O3 leads to better results, regarding yield and catalyst recovery, than with Cu/SiO2. With the former, yields are similar or even slightly better than those reached in solution using Cu (OTf)2 as the catalyst. These yields are further improved by the addition of an external bis(oxazoline) ligand. The reaction is promoted by Cu(I), obtained by in situ reduction of Cu(II) with the diazocompound; therefore, different behavior of the catalysts, depending on the support, is related to the different redox properties of the supported Cu phase. Isolated Cu(II) species on the surface of Cu/ SiO2Al2O3 are easily reduced to Cu(I), whereas supported CuO is much more easily reduced to Cu(0) as shown by EXAFS analysis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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