| Literature DB >> 29062421 |
Sebastian Haferkamp1,2, Franziska Fischer1, Werner Kraus1, Franziska Emmerling1.
Abstract
The mechanochemical Knoevenagel condensation of malononitrile with p-nitrobenzaldehyde was studied in situ using a tandem approach. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy were combined to yield time-resolved information on the milling process. Under solvent-free conditions, the reaction leads to a quantitative conversion to p-nitrobenzylidenemalononitrile within 50 minutes. The in situ data indicate that the process is fast and proceeds under a direct conversion. After stopping the milling process, the reaction continues until complete conversion. The continuous and the stopped milling process both result in crystalline products suitable for single crystal X-ray diffraction.Entities:
Keywords: C–C coupling; Knoevenagel condensation; ball milling; in situ; mechanochemistry
Year: 2017 PMID: 29062421 PMCID: PMC5629385 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.13.197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Org Chem ISSN: 1860-5397 Impact factor: 2.883
Scheme 1Knoevenagel condensation of p-nitrobenzaldehyde (1) with malononitrile (2) yielding p-nitrobenzylidenemalononitrile (3).
Figure 1X-ray diffraction patterns of the reactants p-nitrobenzaldehyde (1) and malononitrile (2) and the product p-nitrobenzylidenemalononitrile (3).
Figure 2a) Schematic diagram of the in situ setup for investigating mechanochemical reactions in a tandem approach based on synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. b) Crystal structure of the final product p-nitrobenzylidenemalononitrile (3) along the b-axis. c) Time-resolved X-ray diffraction patterns recorded during the Knoevenagel condensation of p-nitrobenzaldehyde with malononitrile yielding 3. Three phases can be distinguished based on the XRPD data. During the first 36 minutes, the reflections of the reactant 1 are observed. Within a time-span of nine minutes, the product is formed, evident from two strong reflections at 2θ = 14.6° and 25.7°. d) Time-resolved Raman spectra measured simultaneously (Here, the Raman spectra are shown with a 5 min interval. The complete set of spectra is shown in Supporting Information File 1, Figure S1.) The progress of the reaction can be detected from the decreasing signal of the C=O stretching band of 1 at 1706 cm−1 (green) and the increasing signal of the C=C stretching band at 1581 cm−1 (blue). The band attributed to the C≡N stretching shifts from 2266 cm−1 (yellow) in 2 to 2233 cm−1 (red) in the product. The first Raman spectrum shows the contribution of the empty jar. e) Course of the reaction detected by XRPD and Raman spectroscopy.