Abstract
Self-aldol condensation of an unmodified aldehyde has been effected
by N -methyl-3-aminopropylated silica
as a catalyst in ionic liquid, [bmim]PF6 ,
to give an α,β-unsaturated aldehyde (enal). Aldehydes
having acid or base sensitive substituents provided desired enals
in satisfactory yields. The reaction system has been efficiently
recycled more than eight times.
Key words
aldehydes - aldol reactions - amine - catalyst - silica support - ionic liquid
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Preparation of
NMAP-SiO
2
: SiO2 (JRC-SIO-8,
5.4 g, surface area = 290 m2 /g)
supplied from the Catalysis Society of Japan was evacuated at 150 °C
prior to use. To the SiO2 was added a solution of N -metlyl-3-aminopropyl(tri-ethoxy)silane
(2.54 g, 10.8 mmol) in toluene (15 mL). The resulting mixture was
heated at reflux for 12 h. The solid was filtered off, washed with
toluene and acetone and dried at 100 °C for 6
h. Nitrogen loading was 0.75 mmol/g according to combustion
analysis.
20
Typical Experimental
Procedure: To a stirred solution of n -decanal 1 (188 µL, 1.0 mmol) in [bmim]PF6 (1
mL) were added NMAP-SiO2 pellets (264 mg, 0.75 mmol/g,
0.2 mmol) and the flask was heated at 80 °C for
5 h under nitrogen atmosphere. After being cooled to room temperature,
Et2 O was added and stirring was continued for a few minutes.
The upper ether layer was removed with a Pasteur pipette. This procedure
was repeated until no product was observed in the [bmim]PF6 layer
by TLC monitoring (usually 20 times with ca. 5 mL of Et2 O).
The combined Et2 O layer was evaporated in vacuo and the residue
was purified by medium-pressure LC (eluent: EtOAc:n -hexane = 1:5)
to give enal 2 (122 mg, 83%). The
ionic liquid involving silica pellets was heated at 70 °C for
1 h at 1.5 mmHg and used for subsequent reaction.