Supported palladium catalysis using a heteroleptic 2-methylthiomethylpyridine-N,S-donor motif for Mizoroki-Heck and Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, including continuous organic monolith in capillary microscale flow-through mode
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posted on 2024-06-04, 12:13 authored by RC Jones, AJ Canty, JA Deverell, MG Gardiner, Rosanne GuijtRosanne Guijt, T Rodemann, JA Smith, VA TolhurstFlow-through catalysis utilising (2-methylthiomethylpyridine)palladium(II) chloride species covalently attached to a macroporous continuous organic polymer monolith synthesised within fused silica capillaries of internal diameter 250 μm is described, together with related studies of ground bulk monolith compared with supported catalysis on Merrifield and Wang beads and homogeneous catalysis under identical conditions to bulk supported catalysis. The monolith substrate, poly(chloromethylstyrene-co-divinylbenzene), has a backbone directly related to Merrifield and Wang resins. The homogeneous precatalyst PdCl 2 (L 2 ) (L 2 =4-(4-benzyloxyphenyl)-2-methylthiomethylpyridine) contains the benzyloxyphenyl group on its periphery as a model for the spacer between the 'PdCl 2 (N∼S)' centre and the polymer substituent of the resins and monolith. Suzuki-Miyaura and Mizoroki-Heck catalysis exhibit anticipated trends in reactivity with variation of aryl halide reagents for each system, and show that supported catalysis on beads and monolith gives higher yields than for homogeneous catalysis. The synthesis of 2-methylthiomethylpyridines is presented, together with crystal structures of 4-bromo-2-bromomethylpyridine hydrobromide, 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-methylthiomethylpyridine (L 1 ), PdCl 2 (L 1 ) and PdCl 2 (L 2 ). Hydrogen bonding occurs in 4-bromo-2-bromomethylpyridine hydrobromide as N-H⋯Br interactions, in 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-methylthiomethylpyridine as O-H⋯N to form chains, and in PdCl 2 (L 1 ) as O-H⋯Cl interactions leading to adjacent π-stacked chains oriented in an antiparallel fashion. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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TetrahedronVolume
65Pagination
7474-7481Location
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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0040-4020Language
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2009, ElsevierIssue
36Publisher
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