995 resultados para Copper catalysis
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The electrodeposition of copper onto copper, gold, palladium and glassy carbon (GC) electrodes via a hydrogen bubble templating method is reported. It is found that the composition of the underlying electrode material significantly influences the morphology of the copper electrodeposit. Highly ordered porous structures are achieved with Cu and Au electrodes, however on Pd this order is disrupted and a rough randomly oriented surface is formed whereas on GC a bubble templating effect is not observed. Chronopotentiograms recorded during the electrodeposition process allows bubble formation and detachment from the surface to be monitored where distinctly different potential versus time profiles are observed at the different electrodes. The porous Cu surfaces are characterised with scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and cyclic voltammetric measurements recorded under alkaline conditions. The latter demonstrates that there are active sites present on electrodeposited copper whose coverage and reactivity depend on the underlying electrode material. The most active Cu surface is achieved at a Pd substrate for both the hydrogen evolution reaction and the catalytic reduction of ferricyanide ions with thiosulphate ions. This demonstrates that the highly ordered porous structure on the micron scale which typifies the morphology that can be achieved with the hydrogen bubbling template method is not required in producing the most effective material.
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Mixed oxides Ln(2)CuO(4+/-lambda)(Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd) with K2NiF4 structure were prepared. Their crystal structures were studied with XRD and IR spectra. Meanwhile, the average valence of Cu ions and nonstoichiometric oxygen (lambda) were determined through chemical analyses. Catalysis of the above-mentioned mixed oxides in the phenol hydroxylation was investigated. Results show that the catalysis of these mixed oxides has close relation with their structures and composition. Substitution of A site atom in Ln(2)CuO(4+/-lambda) has a great influence on their catalysis in the phenol hydroxylation.
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A mild and efficient copper-catalyzed system for N-arylation of alkylamines and N-H heterocycles with aryl iodides using a novel, readily prepared and highly stable oxime-functionalized phosphine oxide ligand was developed. The coupling reactions could even be performed in solvent-free conditions with moderate to good yields. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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This thesis describes the synthesis and reactivity of a series of α-diazocarbonyl compounds with particular emphasis on the use of copper-bis(oxazoline)-mediated enantioselective C–H insertion reactions leading to enantioenriched cyclopentanone derivatives. Through the use of additives, the enantioselectivity achieved with the copper catalysts for the first time reaches synthetically useful levels (up to 91% ee). Chapter one provides a comprehensive overview of enantioselective C–H insertions with α-diazocarbonyl compounds from the literature. The majority of reports in this section involve rhodium-catalysed systems with limited reports to date of asymmetric C–H insertion reactions in the presence of copper catalysts. Chapter two focuses on the synthesis and C–H insertion reactions of α-diazo-β-keto sulfones leading to α-sulfonyl cyclopentanones as the major product. Detailed investigation of the impact of substrate structure (both the sulfonyl substitutent and the substituent at the site of insertion), the copper source, ligand, counterion, additive and solvent was undertaken to provide an insight into the mechanistic basis for enantiocontrol in the synthetically powerful C–H insertion process and to enable optimisation of enantiocontrol and ligand design. Perhaps the most significant outcome of this work is the enhanced enantioselection achieved through use of additives, substantially improving the synthetic utility of the asymmetric C–H insertion process. In addition to the C–H insertion reaction, mechanistically interesting competing reaction pathways involving hydride transfer are observed. Chapter three reports the extension of the catalyst-additive systems, developed for C–H insertions with α-diazo-β-keto sulfones in chapter two, to C–H insertion in analogous α-diazo-β-keto phosphonate and α-diazo-β-keto ester systems. While similar patterns were seen in terms of ligand effects, the enantiopurities achieved for these reactions were lower than those in the cyclisations with analogous α-diazo-β-keto sulfones. Extension of this methodology to cyclopropanation and oxium ylide formation/[2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement was also explored. Chapter four contains the full experimental details and spectral characterisation of all novel compounds synthesised in this project, while details of chiral stationary phase HPLC analysis and X-ray crystallography are included in the appendix.
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Significant enhancements in enantioselectivities and reaction efficiencies in asymmetric copper-catalysed C-H insertion and aromatic addition reactions of α-diazocarbonyl compounds in the presence of various group I salts are reported. For the first time in carbenoid chemistry, evidence for the critical role of the metal cation is described.
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Porphyrins are one of Nature’s essential building blocks that play an important role in several biological systems including oxygen transport, photosynthesis, and enzymes. Their capacity to absorb visible light, facilitate oxidation and reduction, and act as energy- and electron-transfer agents, in particular when several are held closely together, is of interest to chemists who seek to mimic Nature and to make and use these compounds in order to synthesise novel advanced materials. During this project 26 new 5,10-diarylsubstituted porphyrin monomers, 10 dimers, and 1 tetramer were synthesised. The spectroscopic and structural properties of these compounds were investigated using 1D/2D 1H NMR, UV/visible, ATR-IR and Raman spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, X-ray crystallography, electrochemistry and gel permeation chromatography. Nitration, amination, bromination and alkynylation of only one as well as both of the meso positions of the porphyrin monomers have resulted in the expansion of the synthetic possibilities for the 5,10-diarylsubstituted porphyrins. The development of these new porphyrin monomers has led to the successful synthesis of new azo- and butadiyne-linked dimers. The functionalisation of these compounds was investigated, in particular nitration, amination, and bromination. The synthesised dimers containing the azo bridge have absorption spectra that show a large split in the Soret bands and intense Q-bands that have been significantly redshifted. The butadiyne dimers also have intense, red-shifted Q-bands but smaller Soret band splittings. Crystal structures of two new azoporphyrins have been acquired and compared to the azoporphyrin previously synthesised from 5,10,15- triarylsubstituted porphyrin monomers. A completely new cyclic porphyrin oligomer (CPO) was synthesised comprising four porphyrin monomers linked by azo and butadiyne bridges. This is the first cyclic tetramer that has both the azo and butadiyne linking groups. The absorption spectrum of the tetramer exhibits a large Soret split making it more similar to the azo- dimers than the butadiyne-linked dimers. The spectroscopic characteristics of the synthesised tetramer have been compared to the characteristics of other cyclic porphyrin tetramers. The collected data indicate that the new synthesised cyclic tetramer has a more efficient ð-overlap and a better ground state electronic communication between the porphyrin rings.
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The detection and potential treatment of oxidative stress in biological systems has been explored using isoindoline-based nitroxide radicals. A novel tetraethyl-fluorescein nitroxide was synthesised for its use as a profluorescent probe for redox processes in biological systems. This tetraethyl system, as well as a tetramethyl-fluorescein nitroxide, were shown to be sensitive and selective probes for superoxide in vitro. The redox environment of cellular systems was also explored using the tetramethylfluorescein species based on its reduction to the hydroxylamine. Flow cytometry was employed to assess the extent of nitroxide reduction, reflecting the overall cellular redox environment. Treatment of normal fibroblasts with rotenone and 2-deoxyglucose resulted in an oxidising cellular environment as shown by the lack of reduction of the fluorescein-nitroxide system. Assessment of the tetraethyl-fluorescein nitroxide system in the same way demonstrated its enhanced resistance to reduction and offers the potential to detect and image biologically relevant reactive oxygen species directly. Importantly, these profluorescent nitroxide compounds were shown to be more effective than the more widely used and commercially available probes for reactive oxygen species such as 2’,7’-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate. Fluorescence imaging of the tetramethyl-fluorescein nitroxide and a number of other rhodamine-nitroxide derivatives was undertaken, revealing the differential cellular localisation of these systems and thus their potential for the detection of redox changes in specific cellular compartments. As well as developing novel methods for the detection of oxidative stress, a number of novel isoindoline nitroxides were synthesised for their potential application as small-molecule antioxidants. These compounds incorporated known pharmacophores into the isoindoline-nitroxide structure in an attempt to increase their efficacy in biological systems. A primary and a secondary amine nitroxide were synthesised which incorporated the phenethylamine backbone of the sympathomimetic amine class of drugs. Initial assessment of the novel primary amine derivative indicated a protective effect comparable to that of 5-carboxy-1,1,3,3- tetramethylisoindolin-2-yloxyl. Methoxy-substituted nitroxides were also synthesised as potential antioxidants for their structural similarity to some amphetamine type stimulants. A copper-catalysed methodology provided access to both the mono- and di-substituted methoxy-nitroxides. Deprotection of the ethers in these compounds using boron tribromide successfully produced a phenolnitroxide, however the catechol moiety in the disubstituted derivative appeared to undergo reaction with the nitroxide to produce quinone-like degradation products. A novel fluoran-nitroxide was also synthesised from the methoxy-substituted nitroxide, providing a pH-sensitive spin probe. An amino-acid precursor containing a nitroxide moiety was also synthesised for its application as a dual-action antioxidant. N-Acetyl protection of the nitroxide radical was necessary prior to the Erlenmeyer reaction with N-acetyl glycine. Hydrolysis and reduction of the azlactone intermediate produced a novel amino acid precursor with significant potential as an effective antioxidant.
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La réaction de macrocyclisation est une transformation fondamentale en chimie organique de synthèse. Le principal défi associcé à la formation de macrocycles est la compétition inhérente avec la réaction d’oligomérisation qui mène à la formation de sousproduits indésirables. De plus, l’utilisation de conditions de dilutions élevées qui sont nécessaires afin d’obtenir une cyclisation “sélective”, sont souvent décourageantes pour les applications à l’échelle industrielle. Malgré cet intérêt pour les macrocycles, la recherche visant à développer des stratégies environnementalement bénignes, qui permettent d’utiliser des concentrations normales pour leur synthèse, sont encore rares. Cette thèse décrit le développement d’une nouvelle approche générale visant à améliorer l’efficacité des réactions de macrocyclisation en utilisant le contrôle des effets de dilution. Une stratégie de “séparation de phase” qui permet de réaliser des réactions à des concentrations plus élevées a été developpée. Elle se base sur un mélange de solvant aggrégé contrôlé par les propriétés du poly(éthylène glycol) (PEG). Des études de tension de surface, spectroscopie UV et tagging chimique ont été réalisées afin d’élucider le mécanisme de “séparation de phase”. Il est proposé que celui-ci fonctionne par diffusion lente du substrat organique vers la phase ou le catalyseur est actif. La nature du polymère co-solvant joue donc un rôle crutial dans le contrôle de l’aggrégation et de la catalyse La stratégie de “séparation de phase” a initiallement été étudiée en utilisant le couplage oxidatif d’alcynes de type Glaser-Hay co-catalysé par un complexe de cuivre et de nickel puis a été transposée à la chimie en flux continu. Elle fut ensuite appliquée à la cycloaddition d’alcynes et d’azotures catalysée par un complexe de cuivre en “batch” ainsi qu’en flux continu.
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Die Reaktion von Kupfertris(trimathylsilyl)silan (= Hypersilylkupfer, CuHyp) mit Iodoorganylverbindungen sollte analog zum Ullmann-Protokoll zum Halogen-Nukleophil-Austausch führen. Tatsächlich beobachteten wir zumeist die Bildung von Cuprio-Organylen, isolierbar in Form von mehrkernigen Neutralkomplexen aus dem Produkt und weiteren Äquivalenten von Hypersilylkupfer. Nach Zugabe von (weichen) Basen wie Trimethylphosphan kam es zur Auflösung dieser Komplexe und zur Bildung der erwarteten Silylorganyle. Von der systematischen Variation der eingesetzten Arene, Alkene und Alkine sowie ihrer Liganden versprachen wir uns tiefere Einsicht in die mechanistischen Zusammenhänge. Neben dem üblichen Halogen-Kupfer-Autausch konnten wir bei orthosubstituierten, bzw. zusätzlich tetramethylsubstituierten Diiodarenen einen einfachen Iod-Siyl-Autausch beobachten (vermutlich über Arinzwischenstufen), für Alkinedukte sogar eine doppelte Silylierung. Tatsächlich zeigen quantenchemische Berechnungen für CuHyp-Iodoorganyl-Systeme eine klare Präferenz von ullmannartigen Verläufen; andererseits führte Basenzugabe erst nachträglich zur Bildung von Ullmann-Produkten über die Auflösung der primären Komplexe. Innerhalb der üblicherweise gebildeten mehrkernigen Komplexe kommen Bindungen durch die Wechselwirkung unbesetzter σ*-Molekülorbitalee am Kupferzentrum von CuHyp und elektronenreichen bindenden Orbitalen in den Kupferorganyleinheiten zustande. Freie Elektronenpaare am Phosphor bei PMe3 könnten analog die Auflösung der Neutralkomplexe und die Bildung von vierkernigen Kupfer(III)-Intermediaten zwischen den Kupferorganyleinheiten und Iodsilan in der Lösung bewirken, die aufgrund ihrer strukturellen und energetischen Besonderheiten zu den erwarteten Ullmann-Produkten weiterreagieren würden. Die beobachteten Primärreaktionen verliefen dann offensichtlich über vergleichbare, aber unterschiedlich strukturierte Intermediate, vermutlich aufgrund der Tatsache, dass das eingesetzte CuHyp als Trimer vorliegt. Diese Annahme wird durch die direkte Silylierung von Iodalkinen gestützt, deren Dreifachbindungen möglicherweise als interne Base die trimeren in monomere CuHyp-Einheiten überführen. In eine ähnliche Richtung wäre die jüngst berichtete direkte Silylierung von Allylen bei Anwesenheit von elektronenreichen CN-Gruppen zu deuten.
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Die Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie (PET) ist ein leistungsstarkes, nicht-invasives, bildgebendes Verfahren in der Nuklearmedizin und hat darüber hinaus zunehmende Bedeutung in der Arzneistoffentwicklung. Zur Verbesserung des therapeutischen Index von niedermolekularen Pharmaka werden vermehrt Wirkstofftransportsysteme eingesetzt. Eine Klasse dieser Wirkstofftransportsysteme sind Liposomen. Die Weiterentwicklung der klassischen Liposomen sind sogenannte „Stealth“-Liposomen, die eine Polyethylenglykol (PEG)-Korona zur Herabsetzung der Erkennung und Ausscheidung tragen. Zur (Weiter-)Entwicklung und deren in vivo-Evaluierung bietet die PET die Möglichkeit, die Auswirkungen von strukturellen Anpassungen auf die pharmakokinetischen Eigenschaften solcher Transportsysteme zu untersuchen. Zur Evaluierung neuartiger, cholesterolverankerter, linear-hyperverzweigter Polyglycerole (Ch-PEG-hbPG) als sterisch stabilisierende Polymere in Liposomen wurden diese im Rahmen dieser Arbeit mit der prosthetischen Gruppe 18F-TEG-N3 über kupferkatalysierte Alkin-Azid Cycloaddition (CuAAC) in sehr hohen Ausbeuten radiomarkiert. Zum systematischen Vergleich des in vivo-Verhaltens wurde ebenfalls ein cholesterolbasiertes lineares PEG (Ch-PEG) mit CuAAC nahezu quantitativ radiomarkiert. Als drittes Element wurde die Direktmarkierung von Cholesterol mit [18F]F- entwickelt. Diese drei Verbindungen wurden zuerst separat als Einzelkomponenten und anschließend, in Liposomen formuliert, in Tierstudien an Mäusen hinsichtlich ihrer initialen Pharmakokinetik und Biodistribution untersucht. Dabei zeigte sich ein ähnliches Verhalten der neuartigen Ch-PEG-hbPG-Derivate zu den bekannten Ch-PEG, mit dem Vorteil der Multifunktionalität an den hyperverzweigten Strukturen. Die liposomalen Strukturen mit der neuartigen sterischen Stabilisierung wiesen eine erhöhte Blutzirkulationszeit und vorteilhafte Blut-zu-Leber- und Blut-zu-Lunge-Verhältnisse im Vergleich zu den linear stabilisierten Analoga auf.rnEine weitere Klasse von Wirkstofftransportsystemen sind polymere Trägersysteme wie pHPMA. Alkinfunktionalisierte Polymere konnten in zwei verschiedenen Größen (~12 und 60 kDa) mittels CuAAC in sehr hohen Ausbeuten mit der prosthetischen Gruppe 18F-TEG-N3 radiomarkiert werden. Bicyclononinderivate der gleichen Größen konnten ohne Kupferkatalyse über ringspannungsvermittelte Alkin-Azid-Cycloaddition (SPAAC) mikrowellengestützt markiert werden und stehen somit zur in vivo-Untersuchung hinsichtlich des Einflusses der Markierungsart zur Verfügung.
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Inspired by high porosity, absorbency, wettability and hierarchical ordering on the micrometer and nanometer scale of cotton fabrics, a facile strategy is developed to coat visible light active metal nanostructures of copper and silver on cotton fabric substrates. The fabrication of nanostructured Ag and Cu onto interwoven threads of a cotton fabric by electroless deposition creates metal nanostructures that show a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) effect. The micro/nanoscale hierarchical ordering of the cotton fabrics allows access to catalytically active sites to participate in heterogeneous catalysis with high efficiency. The ability of metals to absorb visible light through LSPR further enhances the catalytic reaction rates under photoexcitation conditions. Understanding the mode of electron transfer during visible light illumination in Ag@Cotton and Cu@Cotton through electrochemical measurements provides mechanistic evidence on the influence of light in promoting electron transfer during heterogeneous catalysis for the first time. The outcomes presented in this work will be helpful in designing new multifunctional fabrics with the ability to absorb visible light and thereby enhance light-activated catalytic processes.
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Copper-Aluminium Hydrotalcite-like compounds are synthesized by coprecipitation and characterized with XRD and IR. Catalysis of the above mentioned HTLcs are investigated in the phenol hydroxylation, good results are obtained. Meanwhile, the effects of the ratio of Cu/Al, reaction temperature, reaction medium and pH of reaction system are discussed, The reaction mechanism is also proposed.
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Hydrotalcite-like compounds containing carbonate ion as the interlayer anion were prepared by coprecipitation under low supersaturation condition by mixing an aqueous solution of metal nitrates with an aqueous solutions of NaOH and Na2CO3, at room temperature, maintaining pH = 8-10 with vigorous stirring, Following the mixing, the resulting heavy slurry was aged at 353 K for 18 h with vigorous stirring, The precipitate was then filtered, washed several times with hot distilled water and dried in air at 353 K overnight, In this way, CuMI AlCO3-HTLcs and M-I AlCO3-HTLcs were synthesized and characterized by means of XRD and IR, The catalysis of the above mentioned HTLcs were investigated in the phenol hydroxylation with H2O2. The results indicated that all of the copper-containing HTLcs had a higher catalytic activity in the reaction, However, those catalysts that did not contain copper had no catalytic activity in this reaction, This means that copper was the active center in the phenol hydroxylation. Meanwhile, the mechanism was also proposed, which could be used to explain the main reason for higher activity for CuCuAlCO3-HTLcs in the phenol hydroxylation and the effect of Mg2+, Zn2+, Co2+, Ni2+ on activity of CuMI AlCO3-HTLcs.
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Iron, cobalt and copper phthalocyanines/Y zeolite, denoted as FePcY, CoPcY and CuPcY respectively,were prepared. The formation of metal phthalocyanine compounds within the cages of Y zeolite and their crystal structures were determined by elementary analyses, IR, UV-Vis, TG, BET, and XRD methods; The influence of experimental parameters upon phenol conversion and product selectivities was investigated as well.
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Lewis acid complexes based on copper(II) and an imidazolium-tagged bis(oxazoline) have been used to catalyse the asymmetric Mukaiyama aldol reaction between methyl pyruvate and 1-methoxy-1-tri-methylsilyloxypropene under homogeneous and heterogeneous conditions. Although the ees obtained in ionic liquid were similar to those found in dichloromethane, there was a significant rate enhancement in the ionic liquid with reactions typically reaching completion within 2 min compared with only 55% conversion after 60 min in dichloromethane. However, this rate enhancement was offset by lower chemoselectivity in ionic liquids due to the formation of 3-hydroxy-1,3-diphenylbutan-1-one as a by-product. Supporting the catalyst on silica or an imidazolium-modified silica using the ionic liquid or in an ionic liquid-diethyl ether system completely suppressed the formation of this by-product without reducing the enantioselectivity. Although the heterogeneous systems were characterised by a drop in catalytic activity the system could be recycled up to five times without any loss in conversion or ee.