Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Effect of Iron Cocatalysts on the Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Carbonylation of Aniline / F.A.C. Ragaini, E. Barraco, C. Gatti, F.M. Ferretti. ((Intervento presentato al 28. convegno International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry (ICOMC 2018) tenutosi a Firenze nel 2018.
Abstract:
Isocyanates are key intermediates for the chemical industry, but their production is actually based on the use of toxic phosgene (path A in Figure 1). Among suitable alternatives, the reductive carbonylation of nitroarenes (Path B) and the oxidative carbonylation of amines (Path C) are the most investigated. Research in our group mostly focused on the reductive carbonylation of nitroarenes, but the connections we could identify between this reaction and the oxidative carbonylation of amines1 recently pushed us to investigate the latter reaction. The most active catalytic system reported to date is based on palladium catalysts with iodide as promoter.2 We decided to investigate this system in more detail and found some surprising results. The most important new findings are: 1) When the reaction is performed directly in a steel autoclave, the reported data are fully reproducible. However, if the reaction is performed in a glass liner or a Teflon lined autoclave, the activity of the catalytic system drops to about 1/3 of the original one or lesser. 2) One essential role of iodide is to etch some iron from the autoclave walls. The high activity can be restore even in a Teflon coated autoclave if small amounts of iron salts are added. 3) Iodide and iron have complex interactions and can even deactivate each other when their molar ratio falls within a certain range. 4) If iron is present, iodide is no longer necessary, but a halide (chloride) is anyway required. 5) The solvent is not completely innocent in the reaction. These and other trends will be discussed.
Tipologia IRIS:
14 - Intervento a convegno non pubblicato
Elenco autori:
F.A.C. Ragaini, E. Barraco, C. Gatti, F.M. Ferretti
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