Issue 70, 2018

Designing a novel tetradentate polyoxometalate eco-catalyst for the synthesis of β-aminocyclohexanone derivatives in water

Abstract

The synthesis of a series of known β-aminocyclohexanones has been accomplished using pentaerythrityl tetramethyl imidazolium phosphotungstate (C(MIM-PTA)4) as a new tetradentate acidic catalyst. It was prepared via condensation of pentaerythrityl tetrabromide with methyl imidazole. Then, bulky anion H2PW12O401− was substituted with Br in the structure. This tetradentate catalyst provides designable cations and anions. Anions have two types of acids, acidic protons, and metals with Lewis acidity. In order to test the efficient catalytic behavior of the tetradentate catalyst, a controlled reaction was performed using benzaldehyde, aniline and cyclohexanone. Imine from the condensation of benzaldehyde and aniline was observed in the absence of ionic catalyst instead of desired products. Thus, this reaction would be attractive because of the time, energy, and raw material saving considerations because of the absence of isolation of intermediates and stereospecificity. The catalyst shows high catalytic activity such that after four recycles the product was obtained with high yield and purity. This reaction was performed at room temperature. Although high temperature could improve the reaction rate, it contributes to side reactions and oxidation of aldehyde and amine. The catalyst was characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and TGA.

Graphical abstract: Designing a novel tetradentate polyoxometalate eco-catalyst for the synthesis of β-aminocyclohexanone derivatives in water

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Oct 2018
Accepted
25 Nov 2018
First published
03 Dec 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 40261-40266

Designing a novel tetradentate polyoxometalate eco-catalyst for the synthesis of β-aminocyclohexanone derivatives in water

R. Mozafari, F. Heidarizadeh and M. Azaroon, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 40261 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA08259F

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