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Catalytic transformation of functionalized carboxylic acids using multifunctional rhenium complexes.


ABSTRACT: Carboxylic acids (CAs) are one of the most ubiquitous and important chemical feedstocks available from biorenewable resources, CO2, and the petrochemical industry. Unfortunately, chemoselective catalytic transformations of CH n CO2H (n?=?1-3) groups into other functionalities remain a significant challenge. Herein, we report rheniumV complexes as extremely effective precatalysts for this purpose. Compared to previously reported heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts derived from high- or low-valent metals, the present method involves a ?-C-H bond functionalization, a hydrogenation, and a hydrogenolysis, which affords functionalized alcohols with a wide substrate scope and high chemoselectivity under relatively mild reaction conditions. The results represent an important step toward a paradigm shift from 'low-valent' to 'high-valent' metal complexes by exploring a new portfolio of selective functional group transformations of highly oxygenated organic substrates, as well as toward the exploitation of CAs as a valuable biorenewable feedstock.

SUBMITTER: Naruto M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5469866 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Catalytic transformation of functionalized carboxylic acids using multifunctional rhenium complexes.

Naruto Masayuki M   Agrawal Santosh S   Toda Katsuaki K   Saito Susumu S  

Scientific reports 20170613 1


Carboxylic acids (CAs) are one of the most ubiquitous and important chemical feedstocks available from biorenewable resources, CO<sub>2</sub>, and the petrochemical industry. Unfortunately, chemoselective catalytic transformations of CH <sub>n</sub> CO<sub>2</sub>H (n = 1-3) groups into other functionalities remain a significant challenge. Herein, we report rhenium<sup>V</sup> complexes as extremely effective precatalysts for this purpose. Compared to previously reported heterogeneous and homoge  ...[more]

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