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Montmorillonite, dendrimers supported

The use of heterogeneous catalysts in this reaction has also been achieved palladium-montmorillonite clays [93] or palladium/activated carbon [94] in the presence of dppb transformed 2-allylphenols into lactones, the regiose-lectivity of the reaction being largely dependant on the nature of the support. Very recently, palladium complexes immobilized onto silica-supported (polyaminoamido)dendrimers were used as catalysts in the presence of dppb for the cyclocarbonylation of 2-allylphenols, 2-allylanilines, 2-vinylphenols, and 2-vinylanilines affording five-, six-, or seven-membered lactones and lactams. Good conversions are realized and the catalyst can be recycled 3-5 times [95]. [Pg.117]

Kenawy 64) immobilized ammonium and phosphonium peripheral functionalized dendritic branches on a montmorillonite supported chloromethylstyrene/methyl methacrylate copolymer (74-75). These polymer/montmorillonite-supported dendrimers were used as phase transfer catalysts (PTC) for the nucleophilic substitution reaction between -butyl bromide and thiocyanate, cyanide, and nitrite anions in a toluene or a benzene/water system. These PT catalysts could be recycled by filtration of the functionalized montmorillonite from the reaction mixture. Generally,... [Pg.128]

Quite recently, cross-linked dendrimer was also found to be a good support for Sc(III) catalyst [101]. The resultant material could be used in water as a catalyst for three-component Mannich-type reactions and Mukaiyama aldol reactions. A simple immobilization method of Sc species by using montmorillonite as a support has also been reported recently [102]. This method provides a highly active heterogeneous catalyst for Michael reactions under aqueous or solvent-free conditions. [Pg.78]


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