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Methyl ethyl ketone, from heterogeneous

Diacetyl (DA) is used as a flavour enhancer in the food industry and is currently manufactured from methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) in homogeneous systems via an oxime intermediate (ref.1). In principle, DA can also be manufactured by the selective oxidation of MEK and several reports have appeared in the literature which apply heterogeneous catalysts to this task (refs. 2-4). A number of reports have specified the importance of basic or weakly acidic sites on the catalyst surface for a selectively catalysed reaction and high selectivities to DA at moderate conversions of MEK have been reported for catalysts based on C03O4 as a pure oxide and with basic oxides added conversely scission reactions have been associated with acidic oxide additives (refs. 2-4). Other approaches to this problem have included the application of vanadium phosphorus oxide (VPO) catalysts. Ai (ref. 5) has shown that these catalysts also catalyse the selective oxidation of MEK to DA. Indeed this catalyst system, used commercially for the selective oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride (ref.6), possesses many of the desired functionalities for DA formation from MEK, namely the ability to selectively activate methylene C-H bonds without excessive C-C bond scission. [Pg.437]

As an extension of this work, the same authors have used polystyrene-supported proline as a recyclable catalyst in the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction of a range of aryl aldehydes with methyl or ethyl vinyl ketone. These reactions were performed in the presence of imidazole and provided a series of Morita-Baylis-Hillman adducts in moderate to high yields (17 88%) combined with high enantioselectivities of up to 95% ee (Scheme 2.55). This study represented the first example of supported proline as heterogeneous catalyst for the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction. In addition, Zhou et al. reported that these reactions could be eatalysed by combinations of L-proline with chiral tertiary amines derived from various readily available chiral sources, such as L-proline or (5)-a-phenylethylamine. In these conditions, the Morita-Baylis-Hillman adducts were obtained in reasonable chemical yields (34-97%) and low to good enantioselectivities (12 83% ee). In this study, it was demonstrated that the proline stereochemistry was the sole factor to determine the eonfiguration of the newly formed chiral centre. [Pg.112]


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