Metal nanoclusters (NCs) have unique properties because of their small size, which makes them useful as catalysts in reactions like cross-coupling. Pd-catalyzed oxidative amination, which involves dehydrogenative C-N bond formation, uses Pd complexes as the active species. It is known that the catalytic conditions involve the formation of Pd(0) species from Pd NCs, but the precise role of Pd NCs in the transformations has not been established.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA regioselective and Z-selective three-component silylalkoxylation of 1,3-diene using various alcohols, disilane, and a catalytic Pd/Cu/1,4-benzoquinone/O system is established in this Letter. The reaction generates tetra-substituted allyl silanes containing allyl ether moieties in up to 80% isolated yield and on a 1-10 mmol scale via oxidative coupling. A wide variety of substrates, including benzyl alcohol derivates, aliphatic alcohols, and bioactive compounds such as cholesterol, are suitable for use in the developed reaction system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report N,N-dimethylformamide-stabilised Pd nanoparticle (Pd NP)-catalysed transfer vinylation of alcohols from vinyl ether. Pd NPs combined with bathophenanthroline exhibited high catalytic activity. This reaction proceeded with low catalyst loading and the catalyst remained effective even after many rounds of recycling.
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