Efficient Heterogeneous Palladium Catalysts in Oxidative Cascade Reactions
Conspectus Palladium-catalyzed oxidations involving cascade processes provide a versatile platform for streamlined conversion of simple feedstocks into functional molecules with high atom and step economy. However, the achievement of high palladium efficiency and selectivity in Pd-catalyzed oxidativ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Accounts of chemical research 2021-05, Vol.54 (9), p.2275-2286 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Conspectus Palladium-catalyzed oxidations involving cascade processes provide a versatile platform for streamlined conversion of simple feedstocks into functional molecules with high atom and step economy. However, the achievement of high palladium efficiency and selectivity in Pd-catalyzed oxidative cascade reactions is still challenging in many cases, as a result of the aggregation of active palladium species to Pd black and the possible side reactions during each bond-forming step. The two current solutions for addressing these issues are either to utilize oxidant-stable ligands or to use electron transfer mediators (ETMs). The former solution, which includes the use of amines, pyridines, sulfoxides, and carbene derivatives, inhibits aggregation of Pd0 during the catalytic cycle, while the latter solution facilitates reoxidation of Pd0 to PdII to improve the activity and selectivity. Following our long-standing interest in Pd-catalyzed oxidations, very recently we developed heterogeneous catalysts to resolve the issues mentioned above in oxidative cascade reactions. The heterogeneous palladium catalysts (Pd-AmP-MCF or Pd-AmP-CNC) comprise palladium nanoclusters (1–2 nm) immobilized on amino-functionalized siliceous mesocellular foam (MCF) or on crystalline nanocellulose (CNC), exhibiting high activity, selectivity as well as excellent recycling ability. In this Account, we will discuss the synthesis and characterizations of the heterogeneous palladium catalysts, as well as their catalytic behaviors, and the mechanisms involved in their reactions. An important aspect of these catalysts in oxidation reactions is the generation of active Pd(II) species within the heterogeneous phase. Typical oxidative cascade reactions of our recent research on this topic include oxidative carbocyclization-carbonylation, oxidative carbocyclization-borylation, oxidative alkynylation-cyclization, oxidative carbonylation-cyclization, and oxidative carbocyclization-alkynylation. These reactions provide access to important compounds attractive in medicinal chemistry and functional materials, such as γ-lactone/γ-lactam-based poly rings, cyclobutenols, highly substituted furans, and oxaboroles. During these processes, the heterogeneous catalysts exhibited much higher turnover numbers (TONs) than their homogeneous counterparts (e.g., Pd(OAc)2) as well as unique selectivity that cannot be achieved by homogeneous palladium catalysts. The origin of the high efficiency and unique se |
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ISSN: | 0001-4842 1520-4898 1520-4898 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.accounts.1c00122 |