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Iron/N-doped graphene nano-structured catalysts for general cyclopropanation of olefins

2020, Sarkar, Abhijnan, Formenti, Dario, Ferretti, Francesco, Kreyenschulte, Carsten, Bartling, Stephan, Junge, Kathrin, Beller, Matthias, Ragaini, Fabio

The first examples of heterogeneous Fe-catalysed cyclopropanation reactions are presented. Pyrolysis of in situ-generated iron/phenanthroline complexes in the presence of a carbonaceous material leads to specific supported nanosized iron particles, which are effective catalysts for carbene transfer reactions. Using olefins as substrates, cyclopropanes are obtained in high yields and moderate diastereoselectivities. The developed protocol is scalable and the activity of the recycled catalyst after deactivation can be effectively restored using an oxidative reactivation protocol under mild conditions. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Selective Wacker type oxidation of a macrocyclic diene to the corresponding monounsaturated ketone used as fragrance

2019, Brunzel, Tom, Heppekausen, Johannes, Panten, Johannes, Köckritz, Angela

A selective reaction method for the efficient conversion of an isomeric mixture of 1,9-cyclohexadecadiene (1,9-CHDD) to the corresponding monounsaturated cyclohexadec-8-en-1-one (8-CHD) is described. 8-CHD was synthesized via Wacker type oxidation at room temperature using a highly electrophilic in situ formed dicationic palladium species. Isomerisation of the diene and over-oxidation of the substrate could be nearly suppressed by suitable reaction control, which has a positive effect on selectivity. The utilization of molecular oxygen as a green oxidant and environmentally benign iron(iii) salts as co-catalysts was successfully applied. This reaction strategy is promising to overcome the low overall reactivity of internal olefins in Wacker type oxidations. In addition, larger scale experiments showed further potential for industrial application. This journal is © 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.