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Article, 2022

Pickering interfacial catalysts for asymmetric organocatalysis

CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, ISSN 2044-4753, 2044-4753, Volume 12, 15, Pages 4811-4816, 10.1039/d2cy00516f

Contributors

Sun, Zhiyong 0000-0003-4278-482X [1] Jurica, Jan 0000-0002-0257-6711 [1] Huebner, Rene 0000-0002-5200-6928 [2] [3] Wu, Changzhu 0000-0001-9405-5616 (Corresponding author) [1] [4]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Univ Southern Denmark, Danish Inst Adv Study DIAS, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense, Denmark
  2. [NORA names: SDU University of Southern Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf HZDR, Inst Ion Beam Phys & Mat Res, Bautzner Landstr 400, D-01328 Dresden, Germany
  4. [NORA names: Germany; Europe, EU; OECD];
  5. [3] Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf HZDR, Inst Ion Beam Phys & Mat Res, Bautzner Landstr 400, D-01328 Dresden, Germany
  6. [NORA names: Germany; Europe, EU; OECD];
  7. [4] Univ Southern Denmark, Danish Inst Adv Study DIAS, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense, Denmark
  8. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Proline-catalyzed aldol reactions have been developed as an important toolbox for the synthesis of valuable chiral intermediates, giving birth to asymmetric organocatalysis. Despite progress, their current applications are generally performed in highly polar solvents that are either difficult to remove or with low substrate/product solubility. In addition, prolines are often used as homogeneous organocatalysts in these solvents, thus, the recycling of catalyst for reuse is also challenging. To solve these problems, we develop a proline-based Pickering emulsion for asymmetric aldol reactions with high reactivity and selectivity. The emulsion was stabilized by proline-functionalized silica nanoparticles that are not only highly active in the presence of water but also easily recycled after the operation. Interestingly, their high stereoselectivity was not compromised after multiple reuse, i.e., >86 ee (enantiomeric excess) in the first and second use. With this demonstration, we prove the concept that efficient and selective aldol reactions are enabled by proline-based Pickering emulsions, which is a great and continuous contribution to the field of asymmetric organocatalysis.

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