Abstract
We describe the synthesis of new functional bis-trialkoxysilylated binaphthol derivatives I-V containing protected OH groups and cyano-, pyridyl- and carbamate-functionalities starting from optically pure (R)- or (S)-2,2′-dihydroxy-1,1′-binaphthyl (BINOL) and their subsequent transformation to hybrid silica gels via the sol-gel process. (R)-I was obtained by protection of hydroxyl groups of (R)-6,6′-dibromo-BINOL with MEM-chloride, halogen metal exchange with n-butyllithium and coupling of the metalated (R)-BINOL species with chlorotrimethoxysilane. The synthesis of (R)-II, (R)-III, (R)-IV and (R)/(S)-V was realized through silylation of 6,6′-dibromo-BINOL derivatives under Heck-reaction conditions using vinyl-triethoxysilane and palladium acetate/tri-o-tolyl phosphine. The sol-gel hydrolysis and polycondensation of the precursors (R)-I-(R)-V led to hybrid organosilicate gels (R)-A-(R)-E incorporating C2-symmetric chiral binaphthyl moieties. The attached functional groups are preserved after sol-gel transformation. Deprotection of the MEM-BINOL unit of (R)-I was performed following two pathways: in the first case, treatment of the gels (R)-A with a ten-fold excess of zinc bromide, and secondly by hydrolysis polycondensation of (R)-I in the presence of nickel or palladium salts. The solids, consisting of a chiral hybrid network, were characterized by solid state NMR, FTIR, TEM and nitrogen sorption analysis. These materials may open new perspectives for applications in heterogeneous catalysis and molecular recognition. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
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Brethon, A., Hesemann, P., Réjaud, L., Moreau, J. J. E., & Wong Chi Man, M. (2001). Functional chiral hybrid silica gels prepared from (R)- or (S)-binaphthol derivatives. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 627(2), 239–248. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-328X(01)00758-6
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