Zusammenfassung
An easily recoverable and reusable enantioselective catalytic system based on the self-assembly of a coordination polymer through the use of a chiral ditopic ligand, is described for the allylic oxidation of cycloalkenes with tert-butyl perbenzoate. Upon addition of the substrates and a coordinating solvent (acetone or acetonitrile) the coordination polymer disassembles, allowing the catalysis to ...
Zusammenfassung
An easily recoverable and reusable enantioselective catalytic system based on the self-assembly of a coordination polymer through the use of a chiral ditopic ligand, is described for the allylic oxidation of cycloalkenes with tert-butyl perbenzoate. Upon addition of the substrates and a coordinating solvent (acetone or acetonitrile) the coordination polymer disassembles, allowing the catalysis to take place in homogeneous phase. After completion of the reaction, the catalyst reassembles as a coordination polymer upon solvent evaporation and addition of hexane, and is recovered as an insoluble solid. This way, good enantioselectivities and yields are obtained in seven consecutive operation cycles. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.