Issue 63, 2016

Functionalised diimidazolium salts: the anion effect on the catalytic ability

Abstract

The catalytic ability of some functionalised diimidazolium ionic liquids was tested using the Michael addition of malononitrile to t-chalcone as probe reaction. Diimidazolium salts characterized by the presence of 1-(1-imidazolylmethyl)-3,5-di-[1-(3-octylimidazolylmethyl)]benzene cation and differing in the anion structure were used. Both mono- and dianions were employed and among these some chiral anions generally used as organocatalysts were taken into account. Data collected were analysed both as function of ionic liquids structure and basicity, evaluated using the Hammett basicity function. Although the use of chiral anions did not allow performing a stereochemical control of the reaction, data collected demonstrate the high catalytic ability of the functionalised salts. Indeed, high conversions and yields were obtained under mild conditions and in significantly shorter reaction times with respect to the ones so far reported for this reaction.

Graphical abstract: Functionalised diimidazolium salts: the anion effect on the catalytic ability

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2016
Accepted
08 Jun 2016
First published
13 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 58477-58484

Functionalised diimidazolium salts: the anion effect on the catalytic ability

C. Rizzo, F. D'Anna and R. Noto, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 58477 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA12037G

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