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Cross-dehydrogenative coupling of coumarins with Csp 3 -H bonds using an iron-organic framework as a productive heterogeneous catalyst.

Son H DoanVu H H NguyenThuong H NguyenPhuc Hoang PhamNgoc N NguyenAnh N Q PhanThach N TuNam Thanh Son Phan
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
The iron-organic framework VNU-20 was utilized as an active heterogeneous catalyst for the cross-dehydrogenative coupling of coumarins with Csp 3 -H bonds in alkylbenzenes, cyclohexanes, ethers, and formamides. The combination of DTBP as the oxidant and DABCO as the additive led to high yields of coumarin derivatives. The VNU-20 was more active towards this reaction than numerous other homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Heterogeneous catalysis was confirmed for the cross-dehydrogenative coupling transformation utilizing the VNU-20 catalyst, and the contribution of active iron species in the liquid phase was insignificant. The iron-based framework was reutilized many times for the functionalization of coumarins without a remarkable decline in catalytic efficiency. To the best of our knowledge, these reactions of coumarins have not previously been conducted using heterogeneous catalysts.
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