A Practical Recycle of a Ligand-Free Palladium Catalyst for Heck Reactions

  • André H.M. de Vries
  • , Floris J. Parlevliet
  • , Lizette Schmieder-van de Vondervoort
  • , John H.M. Mommers
  • , Huub J.W. Henderickx
  • , Monique A.M. Walet
  • , Johannes G. de Vries

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Abstract

Ligand-free palladium can be recovered almost quantitatively from Heck reaction mixtures by filtration after its deposition on a carrier such as silica or celite. Subsequently, it is re-activated to its original activity by adding a small amount of iodine or bromine prior to the next reaction cycle. The catalyst results in excellent yields and selectivities, even for the less reactive aryl bromides. A catalytic cycle based on anionic palladium intermediates is proposed.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages7
JournalAdvanced Synthesis & Catalysis
Volume344
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002

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