Metal vapor derived supported rhodium nanoparticles in the synthesis of ?-lactams and ?-lactones derivatives
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Functionalised b-lactones and b-lactams were prepared starting from propargyl alcohols and propargyl
tosyl amides by means of efficient silylcarbocyclisation reactions catalysed by rhodium nanoparticles
derived from mesitylene-solvated Rh atoms (Metal Vapour Synthesis technique, MVS) and deposited on
inorganic (C, g-Al2O3 Fe2O3) and organic matrices (PBI). All the MVS supported nanoclusters resulted
more active than the analogous commercial Rh/C and Rh/g-Al2O3, as well as homogeneous Rh4(CO)12
used as reference catalyst. In particular, metal vapour derived Rh/C afforded the b-lactones and b-lactams
in high yields and chemoselectivity. Preliminary investigations on the nature of the real active metal
species involved in the catalytic process showed that rhodium(0) naked nanoparticles are leached by the
support. The high catalytic activity encountered with Rh/C could be ascribed to the easy leaching of metal
nanoparticles from carbon into solution. Indeed, the presence of a more polar matrix determined a minor
catalytic efficiency probably due to a stronger interaction between the metal and the support. Therefore
MVS Rh/C species represents a source, stable with ageing at room temperature, of highly active metal
nanoparticles.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
b-Lactones; b-Lactams; Silylcarbocyclisation; Supported rhodium nanoparticles; Metal vapour synthesis
Elenco autori:
Evangelisti, Claudio
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