화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.173, No.1, 15-20, 2011
Scope and limitations of one-pot multistep reactions with heterogeneous catalysts: The case of alkene epoxidation coupled to epoxide ring-opening
The combination of two reactions in one-pot multistep system requires the compatibility not only between the catalysts of both reactions, but also between all the reaction components and conditions. In the case of the coupling of alkene epoxidation and epoxide ring opening, it has been possible to synthesize cyanohydrin and azidohydrin derivatives through a simple process that involves a one-pot multistep process by using a mixture of two heterogeneous catalysts, a silica-grafted Ti catalyst and ytterbium chloride, whose efficiency depends on the reactivity of the starting alkene. In addition, in some cases the mixture of catalysts can be recovered and reused in several one-pot multistep cycles. However, this system is not possible with electron- deficient alkenes, as the basic catalyst required for epoxidation has shown to be incompatible with the ring-opening process. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.