Krittametaporn N, Chantarojsiri T, Virachotikul A, Phomphrai K, Kuwamura N, Kojima T, Konno T, Sangtrirutnugul P. Influence of catalyst nuclearity on copper-catalyzed aerobic alcohol oxidation.
Dalton Trans 2020;
49:682-689. [PMID:
31845953 DOI:
10.1039/c9dt03484f]
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Abstract
Reactions of CuX with the bis(triazolyl) ligand Hbtm [bis(1-benzyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)phenylmethanol] in CH2Cl2 afforded trinuclear copper(ii) complexes with a core structure (μ-X)Cu3(μ-κ3-N,O,N-btm)3(L)2+ [X = Cl, L = CH3OH (1); X = Br, L = H2O (2)], while a similar reaction of [Cu(CH3CN)4](PF6) with the mono(triazolyl) ligand HPhtm [(1-benzyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)diphenylmethanol] resulted in the mononuclear complex [Cu(κ2-N,O-Phtm)(κ2-N,O-HPhtm)(κ1-N-HPhtm)][PF6] (3). The structural characterization of these complexes was made by single-crystal X-ray crystallography in combination with elemental and ESI mass analyses. Catalytic studies toward aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde revealed that the trinuclear 1 and 2 exhibited higher activities than the mononuclear 3 in both CH3CN and EtOH/H2O solvent systems.
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