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Nitrile-functionalized pyridinium ionic liquids: Synthesis, characterization, and their application in carbon - Carbon coupling reactions

Zhao, DB  
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Fei, ZF  
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Geldbach, TJ
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2004
Journal of the American Chemical Society

A series of relatively low-cost ionic liquids, based on the N-butyronitrile pyridinium cation C(3)CNpy, designed to improve catalyst retention, have been prepared and evaluated in Suzuki and Stille coupling reactions. Depending on the nature of the anion, these salts react with palladium chloride to form C(3)CNpy[PdCl4] when the anion is Cl- and complexes of the formula [PdCl2(C(3)CNpy)(2)]anion when the anion is PF6-, BF4-, or N(SO2CF3)(2)(-). The solid-state structures of [C(3)CNpy]Cl and C(3)CNpy[PdCl4] have been established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The catalytic activity of these palladium complexes following immobilization in both N-butylpyridinium and nitrile-functionalized ionic liquids has been evaluated in Suzuki and Stille coupling reactions. All of the palladium complexes show good catalytic activity, but recycling and reuse is considerably superior in the nitrile-functionalized ionic liquid. Inductive coupled plasma spectroscopy reveals that the presence of the coordinating nitrile moiety in the ionic liquid leads to a significant decrease in palladium leaching relative to simple N-alkylpyridinium ionic liquids. Palladium nanoparticles have been identified as the active catalyst in the Stille reaction and were characterized using transmission electron microscopy.

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DOI
10.1021/ja0463482
Author(s)
Zhao, DB  
Fei, ZF  
Geldbach, TJ
Scopelliti, R  
Dyson, PJ  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

126

Issue

48

Start page

15876

End page

15882

Subjects

heck reaction

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hydrogenation reactions

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biphasic catalysis

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imidazoliumsalts

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phosphine-ligands

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temperature

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palladium

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suzuki

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complexes

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hydroformylation

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November 9, 2005
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