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Zirconium-Based Catalysts in Organic Synthesis.

Lifen Peng1,2,3, Yanting Zhao1, Tianbao Yang2, Zhou Tong2, Zilong Tang4, Akihiro Orita5, Renhua Qiu6.   

Abstract

Zirconium is a silvery-white malleable and ductile metal at room temperature with a crustal abundance of 162 ppm. Its compounds, showing Lewis acidic behavior and high catalytic performance, have been recognized as a relatively cheap, low-toxicity, stable, green, and efficient catalysts for various important organic transformations. Commercially available inorganic zirconium chloride was widely applied as a catalyst to accelerate amination, Michael addition, and oxidation reactions. Well-designed zirconocene perfluorosulfonates can be applied in allylation, acylation, esterification, etc. N-Chelating oganozirconium complexes accelerate polymerization, hydroaminoalkylation, and CO2 fixation efficiently. In this review, the applications of both commercially available and synthesized zirconium catalysts in organic reactions in the last 5 years are highlighted. Firstly, the properties and application of zirconium and its compounds are simply introduced. After presenting the superiority of zirconium compounds, their applications as catalysts to accelerate organic transformations are classified and presented in detail. On the basis of different kinds of zirconium catalysts, organic reactions accelerated by inorganic zirconium catalysts, zirconium catalysts bearing Cp, and organozirconium catalysts without Cp are summarized, and the plausible reaction mechanisms are presented if available.
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Keywords:  Catalyst; Inorganic zirconium; Organozirconium; Zirconium; Zirconocene

Year:  2022        PMID: 35951161     DOI: 10.1007/s41061-022-00396-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Curr Chem (Cham)        ISSN: 2364-8961


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