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Intermolecular reactions polymeric support

B.xiv.c. Intermolecular Heck Reactions on Polymeric Support. Combinatorial chemistry has initiated a reappraisal and consequent renaissance in synthesis of compounds attached to polymeric supports. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Pd-catalyzed reactions are among the most widely explored reactions for the generation of combinatorial libraries on solid phase. The first example of the intermolecular Heck reaction on solid phase was reported in 1994. In this article, 4-vinylbenzoic acid was attached to Wang resin and coupled with aryl halides/triflates under catalysis with Pd(OAc)2 (Scheme 45). Similar... [Pg.1159]

Copper The catalytic activity of copper(II) triflate for cyclizations of alkenols or intermolecular additions of alcohols and carboxylic acids to norbomene has been reported [62, 63]. In dioxane at 80°C, high conversions were achieved at prolonged reaction times, and those were superior to those obtained with Lewis acids such as Yb(OTf)3, though the latter also displayed catalytic activity [62]. In a control experiment with triflic acid (10 mol%) only little product (29%) resulted with low stereoselectivity. However, it is now clear that this control experiment was flawed, as too much triflic acid and overly long reaction times had been applied. The previously mentioned study by Carpentier and coworkers on copper triflate catalyzed hydroaUcoxylations has established that Cu(OTf)2 decomposes to CuOTf and triflic acid when heated in organic solvents [50]. Triflic acid is catalytically active in hydroaUcoxylation at levels down to 0.1 mol%, if a polymerization inhibitor is present to prevent consumption of the olefinic substrate. Indeed, Cu (OTf)2 is an excellent reagent for releasing small amounts of triflic acid in this case, because the coreleased CuOTf acts as polymerization inhibitor for the acrylic substrate (Scheme 12) [50]. Other metal triflates like Sc(OTf)3 or Yb(OTf)3 displayed catalytic activity at the 1 mol% level in the reaction of Scheme 12. Additional experiments were presented to support the conclusion that triflic acid is the actual catalyst in this and other Lewis acid catalyzed hydroalkoxylations [50]. [Pg.134]

At the beginning of the polymerization process, there are only a few pendant double bonds in the reaction system that can participate in the intermolecular cross-linking. The intramolecular cyclization reaction can occur if the cycle closing is supported by the chain flexibility. [Pg.47]


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