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Synfacts 2006(11): 1183-1183
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-949406
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-949406
Polymer-Supported Synthesis
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Hydroamination Catalyzed by a Pd Catalyst Immobilized in a Thin Film
O. Jimenez, T. E. Müller*, C. Sievers, A. Spirkl, J. A. Lercher
Technische Universität München, Germany
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Publication History
Publication Date:
24 October 2006 (online)
Significance
A palladium complex immobilized in a thin film of a silica-supported ionic liquid was developed which served as a bifunctional catalyst with soft Lewis acidic and strong Brønsted acidic functions. Thus, silica (aerosol 355, 150 m2/g; 5.0 g) was impregnated with a solution of Pd(CF3CO2)2 (133 mg), DPPF (333 mg) and TfOH (150 mg; Pd2+/H+ = 10:1) in EMIm (2.5 mL) to give a free-flowing powder of the immobilized catalyst (Pd contents: 0.044 mmol Pd2+/g cat.). A bed reactor was filled with the catalyst (50 mg) and glass beads (remaining volume), and a solution of aniline with styrene in heptane passed through the reactor at 150-300 °C. The conversion attained a maximum of 35% at 240 °C.