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Synergy between supported ionic liquid-like phases and immobilized palladium N-heterocyclic carbene-phosphine complexes for the Negishi reaction under flow conditions.


ABSTRACT: The combination of supported ionic liquids and immobilized NHC-Pd-RuPhos led to active and more stable systems for the Negishi reaction under continuous flow conditions than those solely based on NHC-Pd-RuPhos. The fine tuning of the NHC-Pd catalyst and the SILLPs is a key factor for the optimization of the release and catch mechanism leading to a catalytic system easily recoverable and reusable for a large number of catalytic cycles enhancing the long-term catalytic performance.

SUBMITTER: Peris E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7418103 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synergy between supported ionic liquid-like phases and immobilized palladium N-heterocyclic carbene-phosphine complexes for the Negishi reaction under flow conditions.

Peris Edgar E   Porcar Raúl R   Macia María M   Alcázar Jesús J   García-Verdugo Eduardo E   Luis Santiago V SV  

Beilstein journal of organic chemistry 20200806


The combination of supported ionic liquids and immobilized NHC-Pd-RuPhos led to active and more stable systems for the Negishi reaction under continuous flow conditions than those solely based on NHC-Pd-RuPhos. The fine tuning of the NHC-Pd catalyst and the SILLPs is a key factor for the optimization of the release and catch mechanism leading to a catalytic system easily recoverable and reusable for a large number of catalytic cycles enhancing the long-term catalytic performance. ...[more]

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