Abstract
The use of copper(0) nanoparticles in the transfer semihydrogenation of alkynes has been investigated as a lead-free alternative to Lindlar catalysts. A stereo-selective methodology for the hydrogenation of internal alkynes to the corresponding (Z)-alkenes in high isolated yields (86% average) has been developed. This green and sustainable transfer hydrogenation protocol relies on non-noble copper nanoparticles for reduction of both electron-rich and electron-deficient, aliphatic-substituted and aromatic- substituted internal alkynes. Polyols, such as ethylene glycol and glycerol, have been proven to act as hydrogen sources, and excellent stereo- and chemoselectivity have been observed. Enabling technologies, such as microwave and ultrasound irradiation are shown to enhance heat and mass transfer, whether used alone or in combination, resulting in a decrease in reaction time from hours to minutes. (Figure presented.).
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Moran, M. J., Martina, K., Bieliunas, V., Baricco, F., Tagliapietra, S., Berlier, G., … Cravotto, G. (2021). Copper(0) nanoparticle catalyzed Z-Selective Transfer Semihydrogenation of Internal Alkynes. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 363(11), 2850–2860. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.202100126
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