Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Ilam University, P. O. Box69315516, Ilam, Iran
Abstract
Background:
A highly efficient superior catalyst of Ni (II) and VO (IV) metal complexes
supported on MCM-41 has been synthesized and developed for chemoselective oxidation
of sulfides to sulfoxides and oxidative coupling of thiols to their corresponding disulfides
using H2O2 as a green and efficient procedure. All sulfoxides and disulfides were obtained in
short reaction times with excellent yields. The over-oxidation of sulfides or thiols was not observed
and all products were synthesized in high purity. These catalysts could be recovered and
reused several times without any significant loss in their catalytic activity. Compared to the old
catalysts in the literature, these catalysts showed better activity and selectivity for the synthesis
of sulfoxide and disulfide derivatives, which shows the novelty of this work.
Methods:
At first, the mesoporous MCM-41 was synthesized, and further, its surface was modified
by (3-chloropropyl)-triethoxysilane (CPTES). Then, the modified MCM-41 (nPrCl-MCM-
41) was functionalized by adenine. In the next step, the functionalized MCM-41 (6AP-MCM-
41) was used as support for the immobilization of nickel and oxo-vanadium as final catalysts
(Ni-6AP-MCM-41 or VO-6AP-MCM-41). The structure and properties of these catalysts have
been identified by XRD, SEM, TGA, FT-IR, and AAS spectral analyses. These catalysts were
used in the chemoselective oxidation of sulfides and oxidative coupling of thiols.
objective:
Nickel and oxovanadium complexes supported on MCM-41 mesoporous and their application in catalytic selective sulfide and thiol oxidation
Results:
These complexes catalyzed all reactions well at room temperature. According to the
results obtained, the hydroxyl groups of some derivatives, including 2-(methylthio) ethanol or
2,2-(phenylthio) ethanol, remained unchanged during the reaction.
Conclusion:
The method has been found to possess the advantages of low cost, high efficiency,
high yields, recovery, and reusability for several runs without significant loss in the catalytic activity.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.