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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1087916
Thieme Chemistry Journal Awardees - Where are They Now? Catalytic Transport with an Amine Carrier in a Fluorous Triphasic Reaction
Publication History
Publication Date:
16 February 2009 (online)
Abstract
Several aromatic aldehydes are transported by a fluorous amine from one organic phase through a fluorous phase to another organic phase. The derived imines react with phenylhydrazine to immobilize the transported product as a hydrazone and release the amine for reuse. In this way, catalytic transport is accomplished for the first time.
Key words
triphasic reaction - transport - fluorous chemistry - U-tube - fluorous amine
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References and Notes
DPC holds an equity interest in Fluorous Technologies, Inc.
5The controls were conducted similarly to the transport experiments. Aldehydes were vortexed with 1 equiv of amine or hydrazine for 1 h in MeCN. Formation of the imine or hydrazone was quantitative as assayed by GC. These samples then served as standards for the transport experiments.
7The Kp ([FC-72]/[CH3CN]) of 3 and 5 were measured by direct partitioning as 2.3 and 0.8, respectively.
8About 5-10% of the volume of the FC-72 phase was lost in each cycle, presumably due to evaporation. This was made up by adding additional FC-72 at the beginning of each new cycle to return the volume to 7 mL.
9We also considered that transport of the aldehyde might occur by accidental transfer of some of the organic source phase to the receiving phase during the cycles. But we did not observe back transfer of the hydrazine or hydrazone, so this seems unlikely.