Telluride-Based Pillar[5]arene: A Recyclable Catalyst for Alkylation Reactions in Aqueous Solution.
Patrick C NobrePâmella CordeiroIngrid C ChipolineVictor MenezesKaila V S SantosAlix Y Bastidas ÁngelEduardo E AlbertoVanessa NascimentoPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
The syntheses of previously unknown sulfide- and telluride-pillar[ n ]arenes are reported here. These macrocycles, among others, were tested as catalysts for alkylation reactions in aqueous solutions. Telluride-pillar[5]arene ( P[5]-TePh ) showed the best performance, emulating the behavior of the methyltransferase enzyme cofactor S -adenosyl-l-methionine. Using 1.0 mol % of P[5]-TePh , benzyl bromides reacted with NaCN/NaN 3 in water, yielding organic nitriles/azides. The catalyst was recycled and efficiently reused for up to six cycles. 1 H NMR experiments indicate a possible interaction between the substrate and P[5]-TePh 's cavity.