Issue 3, 2013

Chemical-promoted oxidative polymerization of modified-cobalt salen complexes, efficient catalysts for the dynamic HKR

Abstract

FeCl3 and NOBF4 have been successfully tested as chemical oxidants to promote the polymerization of thiophene- or pyrrole-modified chiral cobalt salen complexes. The iron oxidation procedure particularly delivered an insoluble polymeric species in nearly quantitative yield that was tested for its propensity to promote the dynamic hydrolytic kinetic resolution of epibromohydrin. This catalyst allowed the synthesis of the expected diol in high yield and up to 85% ee. As an insoluble powder, it was either efficiently recycled in a batch reactor via simple filtration or dispersed in a silica support and reused in a flow procedure for up to five cycles. A copolymerization strategy delivered an even more reliable polymerized complex that was repetitively used without showing any loss in activity or in enantioselectivity for five reuses in this transformation.

Graphical abstract: Chemical-promoted oxidative polymerization of modified-cobalt salen complexes, efficient catalysts for the dynamic HKR

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Sep 2012
Accepted
07 Nov 2012
First published
08 Nov 2012

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2013,3, 723-729

Chemical-promoted oxidative polymerization of modified-cobalt salen complexes, efficient catalysts for the dynamic HKR

X. Hong, L. Billon, M. Mellah and E. Schulz, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2013, 3, 723 DOI: 10.1039/C2CY20644G

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