The Ullmann Condensation Reaction of Haloanthraquinoiie Derivatives with Amines in Aprotic Solvents. III. The Formation and Role of Copper(II) Species in the Condensation with 2-Aminoethanol by Copper(I) Catalyst

  • Arai S
  • Hida M
  • Yamagishi T
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The ESR spectra of the Ullmann condensation reaction system of 1-bromoanthraquinone-2-aminoethanol-CuBr showed that copper(II) species and 1-bromoanthraquinone radical anion were formed by an electron transfer from copper(I) species to 1-bromoanthraquinone. Although copper(II) species alone had little catalytic activity, the resulting copper(II) species increased the catalytic activity of the copper(I) species, and a pseudo-first order rate constant could be expressed as follows: k=k1[CuI]+k2[CuI][CuII]. According to the magnitude of k1 and k2C0, where C0 is the initial concentration of copper(I) catalyst, the reaction of haloanthraquinone with 2-aminoethanol by copper(I) catalyst can be classified into three modes. When k1

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Arai, S., Hida, M., & Yamagishi, T. (1978). The Ullmann Condensation Reaction of Haloanthraquinoiie Derivatives with Amines in Aprotic Solvents. III. The Formation and Role of Copper(II) Species in the Condensation with 2-Aminoethanol by Copper(I) Catalyst. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 51(1), 277–282. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.51.277

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