Carbon-Carbon Cross-Coupling Reactions under Continuous Flow Conditions Using Poly(vinylpyridine) Doped with Palladium

Synthesis ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 (10) ◽  
pp. 1589-1599 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Kirschning ◽  
Klaas Mennecke ◽  
Wladimir Solodenko
Synthesis ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (23) ◽  
pp. 3511-3529 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Koóš ◽  
Martin Markovič ◽  
Pavol Lopatka ◽  
Tibor Gracza

Considerable advances have been made using continuous flow chemistry as an enabling tool in organic synthesis. Consequently, the number of articles reporting continuous flow methods has increased significantly in recent years. This review covers the progress achieved in homogeneous palladium catalysis using continuous flow conditions over the last five years, including C–C/C–N cross-coupling reactions, carbonylations and reductive/oxidative transformations.1 Introduction2 C–C Cross-Coupling Reactions3 C–N Coupling Reactions4 Carbonylation Reactions5 Miscellaneous Reactions6 Key to Schematic Symbols7 Conclusion


ChemCatChem ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 875-875
Author(s):  
Roberto Ricciardi ◽  
Jurriaan Huskens ◽  
Michael Holtkamp ◽  
Uwe Karst ◽  
Willem Verboom

2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (17) ◽  
pp. 4953-4959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Ricciardi ◽  
Jurriaan Huskens ◽  
Willem Verboom

Dendrimer-encapsulated Pd nanoparticles anchored within continuous flow microreactors are efficient for C–C cross-coupling reactions. This is witnessed by the good catalytic performance for the Heck–Cassar and Suzuki–Miyaura couplings.


ChemCatChem ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 877-877 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Ricciardi ◽  
Jurriaan Huskens ◽  
Michael Holtkamp ◽  
Uwe Karst ◽  
Willem Verboom

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 648-658 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katharina Hiebler ◽  
Georg J Lichtenegger ◽  
Manuel C Maier ◽  
Eun Sung Park ◽  
Renie Gonzales-Groom ◽  
...  

Within the “compartmentalised smart factory” approach of the ONE-FLOW project the implementation of different catalysts in “compartments” provided by Pickering emulsions and their application in continuous flow is targeted. We present here the development of heterogeneous Pd catalysts that are ready to be used in combination with biocatalysts for catalytic cascade synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). In particular, we focus on the application of the catalytic systems for Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions, which is the key step in the synthesis of the targeted APIs valsartan and sacubitril. An immobilised enzyme will accomplish the final product formation via hydrolysis. In order to create a large interfacial area for the catalytic reactions and to keep the reagents separated until required, the catalyst particles are used to stabilise Pickering emulsions of oil and water. A set of Ce–Sn–Pd oxides with the molecular formula Ce0.99− x Sn x Pd0.01O2−δ (x = 0–0.99) has been prepared utilising a simple single-step solution combustion method. The high applicability of the catalysts for different functional groups and their minimal leaching behaviour is demonstrated with various Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reactions in batch as well as in continuous flow employing the so-called “plug & play reactor”. Finally, we demonstrate the use of these particles as the sole emulsifier of oil–water emulsions for a range of oils.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document