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Polyoxometalate-Supported Aminocatalyst for the Photocatalytic Direct Synthesis of Imines from Alkenes and Amines.

Zhuolin ShiJie LiQiu-Xia HanXiaoyun ShiChen SiGuiqin NiuPengtao MaMingxue Li
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
Developing efficient photocatalysts for direct oxidative coupling of alkenes and amines with O2 under mild conditions is very significant. Herein, ZnW-PYI is well-designed by assembling a [PZnW11O39(H2O)]5- photooxidation catalyst and chiral aminocatalyst pyrrolidine-2-ylimidazole (PYI) via a coordination model. ZnW-PYI efficiently catalyzed the synthesis of imines from alkenes and amines using O2 as the oxidant through nucleophilic catalysis by employing pyrrolidine as an organocatalyst. Combining a polyoxometalate and PYI within one single framework is an effective approach not only for stabilization and heterogenization of the redox-active catalyst and aminocatalyst but also for realization of compatibility between the reaction intermediates and synergy of multiple catalytic cycles.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • room temperature
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  • ionic liquid
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  • electron transfer
  • carbon dioxide