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The Hydration of Chloroacetonitriles Catalyzed by Mono- and Dinuclear Ru-II- and Os-II-Arene Complexes

Ashraf, Shaheen M.
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Kandioller, Wolfgang
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Mendoza-Ferri, Maria-Grazia
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2008
Chemistry & Biodiversity

The hydration of nitrites to the corresponding amides is all important reaction for both laboratory and industry purposes. The classical synthesis method requires harsh conditions, gives low yields, and is nonselective due to further hydrolysis of the amides into carboxylic acids. To obtain good yields and high selectivity transition metal complexes have been utilized as catalysts for this transformation. Herein, a series of Ru-II and Os-II-arene complexes - based on pyranone, thiopyranone, and pyridinone ligands - were assayed on the hydration of chloroacetonitriles. The influence of the substitution pattern of the ligand, and of the nuclearity and of the type of substrate oil the yield, the selectivity, and the turnover numbers are discussed.

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DOI
10.1002/cbdv.200890188
Web of Science ID

WOS:000260920000011

Author(s)
Ashraf, Shaheen M.
Kandioller, Wolfgang
Mendoza-Ferri, Maria-Grazia
Nazarov, Alexey A.
Hartinger, Christian G.
Keppler, Bernhard K.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Chemistry & Biodiversity
Volume

5

Start page

2060

End page

2066

Subjects

Transition-Metal-Complexes

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Hydrogen-Peroxide

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Nitriles

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Ruthenium

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Amides

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Conversion

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Acid

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Chemistry

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Facile

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Drugs

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