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Dendrimers palladium-based catalysts

Another advantage of dendrimer-based catalysts concerns their easy recovery by stabilization at the surface of a polymer. The principal activities in dendritic catalysis lie in homogeneous catalysis, including Kharash addition of CC14 to methacrylate, palladium-catalyzed allylic alkylation, hydrogenation of olefins, hydroformylation, cyclopropanation, and oxidation.258 Dendrimers with redox-active cores have been proposed as promising materials for miniaturized information-storage circuits.259... [Pg.238]

One of the first results on the use of phosphine dendrimers in catalysis was reported by Dubois and co-workers [16]. They prepared dendritic architectures containing phosphorus branching points which can also serve as binding sites for metal salts. These terdentate phosphine-based dendrimers were used to incorporate cationic Pd centers in the presence of PPh3. Such cationic metalloden-dritic compounds were successfully applied as catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of C02 to CO (e.g. 9, Scheme 9) with reaction rates and selectivities comparable to those found for analogous monomeric palladium-phosphine model complexes suggesting that this catalysis did not involve cooperative effects of the different metal sites. [Pg.494]

Beside these catalytically active metallophosphine dendrimers (see above), preliminary studies on the chemical properties of phoshorus-based dendrimers complexed to metals such as platinum, palladium and rhodium have been described by Majoral, Caminade and Chaudret [21], They showed that these macromolecules (see Scheme 13) could be useful for the (in situ) generation of metallodendrimer catalysts. [Pg.496]

Kaneda et al. [33,34] have recently utilized acid-base interactions to non-covalently attach diphenylphosphine-4-benzoic acid palladium complexes to the exterior of poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers and to cavities within these dendrimers (Fig. 9) via the interaction of the benzoic acid with the carboxyl groups of amide moieties positioned within the dendrimer. Interestingly, the supramolecular dendritic catalyst gave rise to much more active catalysts for... [Pg.50]

Screttas et al.101 synthesized a PPI dendrimer with an iminophosphine surface functionality, DAB-z endendritic ligands, as a catalyst for the Heck reaction by coordination with Pd.102 Palladium acetate (1%) in the presence of 3 equivalents of... [Pg.408]

Palladium species immobilized on various supports have also been applied as catalysts for Suzuki cross-coupling reactions of aryl bromides and chlorides with phenylboronic acids. Polymers, dendrimers, micro- and meso-porous materials, carbon and metal oxides have been used as carriers for Pd particles or complexes for these reactions. Polymers as supports were applied by Lee and Valiyaveettil et al. (using a particular capillary microreactor) [173] and by Bedford et al. (very efficient activation of aryl chlorides by polymer bound palladacycles) [174]. Buch-meiser et al. reported on the use of bispyrimidine-based Pd catalysts which were anchored onto a polymer support for Suzuki couplings of several aryl bromides [171]. Investigations of Corma et al. [130] and Plenio and coworkers [175] focused on the separation and reusability of Pd catalysts supported on soluble polymers. Astruc and Heuze et al. efficiently converted aryl chlorides using diphosphino Pd(II)-complexes on dendrimers [176]. [Pg.335]

Supported catalysts involving palladium on carbon and dendrimer-encapsulated palladium and a polymer-supported phosphine palladium catalyst have facilitated C-C coupling reactions in SCCO2. Polymer-tethered substrates or amine bases have also been successfully used for the Mizoroki-Heck and Suzuki-Miyaura reactions in SCCO2. For example, REM resin underwent a Mizoroki-Heck reaction with iodobenzene to yield, after cleavage, ( )-methyl cinnamate 48 (74%) (Scheme 88). It is assumed that SCCO2 acts as a good solvent that swells the polymers and exposes reactive sites. [Pg.166]

Other interests in the area of phosphorus acids and their derivatives has centered on the following subjects synthesis of new ligands and catalysts for known reactions, synthesis of supramolecular logic gates, use of phosphates as electrophiles in palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, synthesis of phosphate based dendrimers and conjugates with oligosaccharides. [Pg.217]

Andres R, de Jesus E, Hores JC. Catalysts based on palladium dendrimers. New J Chem 2007 31 1161-91. [Pg.198]


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