| Literature DB >> 25778784 |
Bin Xiao1,2,3, Zhiqiang Niu2,3, Yang-Gang Wang2,3, Wei Jia2,3, Jian Shang4, Lan Zhang1, Dingsheng Wang2,3, Yao Fu1, Jie Zeng1, Wei He3,5, Kai Wu4, Jun Li2,3, Jinlong Yang1, Lei Liu1,2,3,5, Yadong Li1,2,3.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that crystal planes of heterogeneous catalysts could display enhanced activity, such that higher turnover or chemoselectivity could be achieved. Here we report an example where the reaction stereoselectivity was significantly affected by the catalyst crystal planes. In copper-catalyzed deoxygenation reaction of aromatic epoxides, copper cubes, wires, and plates gave the olefin products with different cis/trans selectivities, whereas homogeneous copper catalysts showed poor selectivity. Scanning tunneling microscope and density functional theory studies revealed that the different adsorption mode and higher adsorption strength of epoxide oxygen on Cu{100} plane were responsible for the observed variation of selectivity. The copper-catalyzed deoxygenation reaction provided new practical access to cis-olefins from readily available aromatic epoxides. Our work also indicated that nanocrystal catalysts may provide useful stereochemical control in organic reactions.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25778784 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b01391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419