在ppm的催化剂负载下对基的Cu电催化滴氧化
Chen-Yan Cai1, Yun-Tao Zheng1, Jing-Fu Li1
1State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology of Fujian Province, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, People's Republic of China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 30, 2022
概括
这项研究引入了可扩展的铜电催化方法,可显著降低催化剂负载到0.02mol%. 这种高效的工艺可以从各种中获得邻近的初级二胺.
科学领域:
- 有机化学
- 催化剂
- 电化学
背景情况:
- 在药品和天然产品中, 1,2-胺结构至关重要.
- 传统的alkene diazidation方法通常需要高的催化剂负载,特定的olefin类型和化学氧化剂,限制了实际应用.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种高效且可扩展的铜电催化方法,用于化.
- 克服现有方法的局限性,特别是在催化剂加载和基板范围方面.
主要方法:
- 使用铜 (II) 乙酸预催化剂,负载极低 (0.02 mol %).
- 采用电催化方法对没有外源体的基二氧化.
- 展示不同功能组的可扩展性和兼容性.
主要成果:
- 使用仅0.02mol%的铜前催化剂,实现了高效的基二氧化.
- 电催化方法证明了可扩展性和对各种功能组的耐受性.
- 成功地对α,β不和碳化合物和广泛的替代未激活基进行了反应.
结论:
- 开发的Cu电催化二氧化是一种实用且可扩展的合成策略.
- 这种方法在使用最小的催化剂获得邻近的初级二胺方面取得了重大进展.
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