Issue 3, 2017

Pd/C catalyzed phenoxycarbonylation using N-formylsaccharin as a CO surrogate in propylene carbonate, a sustainable solvent

Abstract

This work reports the first Pd/C catalyzed phenoxycarbonylation of aryl iodides using N-formylsaccharin as a CO surrogate. Advantageously, the reaction could be carried out in propylene carbonate, an environmentally benign and sustainable polar aprotic solvent under CO surrogacy. Using N-formylsaccharin as a CO surrogate allows the usage of cheaper and readily available phenols as the coupling partner. A range of phenyl esters could be synthesized under mild, co-catalyst free, ligand free and additive free conditions, including multi-substituted novel phenyl esters. The Pd/C catalyst could be recycled up to four times with only a slight loss in activity. The reaction could be scaled up to gram scale synthesis.

Graphical abstract: Pd/C catalyzed phenoxycarbonylation using N-formylsaccharin as a CO surrogate in propylene carbonate, a sustainable solvent

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Nov 2016
Accepted
01 Dec 2016
First published
02 Dec 2016

Green Chem., 2017,19, 823-830

Pd/C catalyzed phenoxycarbonylation using N-formylsaccharin as a CO surrogate in propylene carbonate, a sustainable solvent

P. Gautam, P. Kathe and B. M. Bhanage, Green Chem., 2017, 19, 823 DOI: 10.1039/C6GC03027K

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