Literature DB >> 17941636

A concept of supported amino acid ionic liquids and their application in metal scavenging and heterogeneous catalysis.

Wen Chen1, Yuanyuan Zhang, Liangbo Zhu, Jingbo Lan, Rugang Xie, Jingsong You.   

Abstract

Novel supported task-specific ionic liquids have been developed for the first time via the ionic-pair coupling of imidazolium cation of the modified polystyrene support with L-proline. The materials have shown an efficient metal scavenging ability (e.g., CuI, Pd(OAc)2, Pd0, and IrCl3) without the aid of a nonimmobilized ionic liquid, which relies on the highly synergistic effect of the coordination with the nitrogen atom and the COO- group of the L-proline moiety, electrostatic forces, and steric protection. The resulting metal-soaked supported ionic liquids can be used as efficient heterogeneous catalysts. These materials have been investigated in the CuI-catalyzed N-arylation of nitrogen-containing heterocycles and exhibit much higher catalytic activity and a more extensive structural range of aryl and heteroaryl halides than those exhibited by free L-proline in combination with CuI both in the ionic liquid ([BMIM][BF4]) and in the corresponding homogeneous reaction conditions. The CuI-soaked catalyst 4a-2 can be recycled for nine runs at least without any considerable loss of activity. To the best of our knowledge, our catalytic process is among the most efficient approaches to the N-arylation of imidazoles with aryl halides so far reported. Furthermore, the Pd-soaked material 4a-2 also shows higher catalytic activity in the solvent-free hydrogenation of styrene to ethylbenzene. This new concept is generally applicable and may easily be extended to other supported task-specific ionic liquids.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17941636     DOI: 10.1021/ja073633n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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3.  Cobalt-Bridged Ionic Liquid Polymer on a Carbon Nanotube for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction Activity.

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Authors:  Laurent Djakovitch; Nelly Batail; Marie Genelot
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2011-06-23       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 5.  Supported Ionic Liquids Used as Chromatographic Matrices in Bioseparation-An Overview.

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6.  Efficient and reusable SBA-15-immobilized Brønsted acidic ionic liquid for the ketalization of cyclohexanone with glycol.

Authors:  Ruiyun Li; Heyuan Song; Guoqin Wang; Jing Chen
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 4.036

7.  Cu(II)-Catalyzed C-N Coupling of (Hetero)aryl Halides and N-Nucleophiles Promoted by α-Benzoin Oxime.

Authors:  Chunling Yuan; Lei Zhang; Yingdai Zhao
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-11-18       Impact factor: 4.411

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