Precise and direct two-dimensional (2D) printing of the incompatible polymer acid-base catalysts and their utility in one-pot two-step reactions were shown. Multistep catalytic reactions using incompatible catalysts in a one-pot reaction cascade requires special methods and materials to isolate the catalysts from each other. In general, this is a tedious process requiring special polymer architectures as the carrier for the catalysts to preserve the activity of otherwise incompatible catalysts.
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July 2019
Multistep catalytic transformations using incompatible catalysts (Wolf-Lamb-type) in a one-pot reaction cascade require site isolation of different catalysts by compartmentalization. In this work, the use of different electrospun catalytic membranes in a modular way as individual compartments is shown for one-pot Wolf-Lamb-type reaction cascades. The data are presented for one-pot cascade reaction sequences catalyzed by acidic and basic membranes made by electrospinning polymeric acid (poly(styrene-co-styrene sulfonic acid-co-4-methacryloyl-oxybenzophen)) and basic (poly(styrene-co-4-vinylpyridine-co-4-methacryloyl-oxybenzophen)) catalysts, respectively.
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