Polysilane-Immobilized
Rh–Pt Bimetallic Nanoparticles
as Powerful Arene Hydrogenation Catalysts: Synthesis, Reactions under
Batch and Flow Conditions and Reaction Mechanism
Posted on 2018-08-06 - 00:00
Hydrogenation
of arenes is an important reaction not only for hydrogen
storage and transport but also for the synthesis of functional molecules
such as pharmaceuticals and biologically active compounds. Here, we
describe the development of heterogeneous Rh–Pt bimetallic
nanoparticle catalysts for the hydrogenation of arenes with inexpensive
polysilane as support. The catalysts could be used in both batch and
continuous-flow systems with high performance under mild conditions
and showed wide substrate generality. In the continuous-flow system,
the product could be obtained by simply passing the substrate and
1 atm H2 through a column packed with the catalyst. Remarkably,
much higher catalytic performance was observed in the flow system
than in the batch system, and extremely strong durability under continuous-flow
conditions was demonstrated (>50 days continuous run; turnover
number
>3.4 × 105). Furthermore, details of the reaction
mechanisms and the origin of different kinetics in batch and flow
were studied, and the obtained knowledge was applied to develop completely
selective arene hydrogenation of compounds containing two aromatic
rings toward the synthesis of an active pharmaceutical ingredient.
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Miyamura, Hiroyuki; Suzuki, Aya; Yasukawa, Tomohiro; Kobayashi, Shu̅ (2018). Polysilane-Immobilized
Rh–Pt Bimetallic Nanoparticles
as Powerful Arene Hydrogenation Catalysts: Synthesis, Reactions under
Batch and Flow Conditions and Reaction Mechanism. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b06015