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Heck reaction metal nanoclusters

As mentioned in the previous section, there are good reasons to search for new reaction conditions for Heck and related reactions, which permit catalyst recovery, the use of less toxic solvents, and simpler product recovery. The use of liquid or supercritical (SC) CO2 addresses all of these issues [171]. Until recently, however, the use of supercritical COj had been limited to organometallic Pd complexes functionalized with perfluorinated ligands [172-174], due to the limited solubility of metal colloids in CO2, and often required the use of water as a co-solvent [175]. The work described here shows that dendrimers can be used to solubilize Pd nanoclusters in liquid and SC CO2. This new finding opens the door to the combined benefits of a catalyst that promotes Heck couplings, but without the need for toxic ligands or solvents. [Pg.126]


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