Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, Vol.15, No.3, 244-251, 2008
Clean and efficient synthesis of coumarins over modified metal oxides via Pechmann reaction
The catalytic activity of solid acids such as zirconia, alumina and silica and their SO42-, PO43- and BO33- modified forms has been studied in the Pechmann reaction between resorcinol and ethyl acetoacetate under solvent-free liquid phase reflux conditions and autogenous pressure. A systematic study of this reaction has been made by varying the following parameters: catalyst, amount of catalyst, duration and temperature of reaction and molar ratio of reactants. Under refluxing conditions, in the presence of sulphated zirconia, the percentage yield of the product, 7-hydroxy 4-methyl coumarin was in the range of 30-75% which, however, contained many impurities. When the same reaction was conducted in an autoclave at 150 degrees C, the clean product of yields upto 99% was obtained. Other phenols used in this work include catechol, hydroquinone, m-cresol, p-cresol, o-cresol, pyrogallol, phloroglucinol, orcinol, m-aminophenol and phenol. The sites of higher acid strength and perhaps super-acidic sites on the catalyst appear to be catalyzing the formation of coumarins via Pechmann reaction. Sulphated zirconia is found to be a promising catalyst for this reaction under autogenous conditions.
Keywords:pechmann reaction;coumarins;solid acids;metal oxides;sulphate-;borate-;phosphate-modified zirconia;alumina and silica