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Formic acid, transfer hydrogenation

Ferrocenylphosphine-gold complexes, 225 Formaldehyde oligomerization, 332 Formic acid, transfer hydrogenation, 123 Formulas, chiral compounds, xiii-xvii Four-dimensional chemistty. See Asymmetric catalysis... [Pg.194]

Apart from the Meerwin-Ponndorf-Verley (MPV) reaction,16 18catalytic asymmetric transfer hydrogenation has remained quite primitive,111,112 with successful examples of reduction of activated olefins, using alcohols or formic acid as hydrogen source, being reported only recently.113,114... [Pg.92]

Gordon used a household microwave oven for the transfer hydrogenation of benz-aldehyde with (carbonyl)-chlorohydridotris-(triphenylphosphine)ruthenium(II) as catalyst and formic acid as hydrogen donor (Eq. 11.43) [61]. An improvement in the average catalytic activity from 280 to 6700 turnovers h-1 was achieved when the traditional reflux conditions were replaced by microwave heating. [Pg.399]

The transfer hydrogenation of aromatic ketones, which is typically catalyzed by ruthenium half-sandwich complexes using, e.g., formic acid as hydrogen source, was chosen as another model system. After applying an appropriate TSA molecule as template, i. e., a ruthenium phosphinato complex, the resulting MIP catalyzed the hydrogenation of benzophenone approximately twice as effectively as the CP [116]. [Pg.152]

Jessop and co-workers have pointed out that homogeneous catalysis in supercritical fluids can offer high rates, improved selectivity, and elimination of mass-transfer problems.169 They have used a ruthenium phosphine catalyst to reduce supercritical carbon dioxide to formic acid using hydrogen.170 The reaction might be used to recycle waste carbon dioxide from combustion. It also avoids the use of poisonous carbon monoxide to make formic acid and its derivatives. There is no need for the usual solvent for such a reaction, because the excess carbon dioxide is the solvent. If the reaction is run in the presence of dimethy-lamine, dimethylformamide is obtained with 100% selectivity at 92-94% conversion.171 In this example, the ruthenium phosphine catalyst was supported on silica. Asymmetric catalytic hydrogenation of dehydroaminoacid derivatives (8.16) can be performed in carbon dioxide using ruthenium chiral phosphine catalysts.172... [Pg.212]

When a photosynthetic organism is omitted, the addition of a photosensitizer is necessary. The methods use light energy to promote the transfer of an electron from a photosensitizer to NAD(P) via an electron transport reagent [6g]. Recently, carbon dioxide cvas reduced to formic acid with FDH from Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the presence of methylviologen (MV ) as a mediator, zinc tetrakis(4-methylpyridyl) porphyrin (ZnTMPyP) as a photosensitizer, and triethanolamine (TEOA) as a hydrogen source (Figure 8.8) [6h]. [Pg.197]

Solutions of Moiseev s giant Pd colloids [49,161-166] were shown to catalyze a number of reactions in the quasi homogeneous phase, namely oxidative ace-toxylation reactions [162], the oxidative carbonylation of phenol to diphenyl carbonate [166], the hydrogen-transfer reduction of multiple bonds by formic acid [387], the... [Pg.37]

Pd Ketones, epoxides (hydrogen transfer from formic acid)... [Pg.213]

In addition to standard catalytic hydrogenolysis, methods for transfer hydrogenolysis using hydrogen donors such as ammonium formate or formic acid with Pd-C catalyst are available.216 The Cbz group also can be removed by a combination of a Lewis acid and a nucleophile for example, boron trifluoride in conjunction with dimethyl sulfide or ethyl sulfide.217... [Pg.268]

As with hydrogenation, hydrogen transfer of imines is a poorly developed field.126-130 However, recent arene-Ru11 systems bearing chiral 1,2-diamine co-ligands have been found to be excellent catalysts for asymmetric reduction of imines with formic acid as donor.31,131-134... [Pg.93]


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