Affiliation:
1. Mathematics and Basic Sciences@ Chemistry, NIIT University, NH-8 Jaipur/Delhi Highway, Neemrana (Rajasthan)
Pin Code: 301705, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The Morita-Baylis-Hillman (MBH) reaction is an important method for forming carboncarbon
bonds between carbonyl-containing compounds and activated olefins. However, the slow reaction
rate with electron-rich electrophilic partners has limited its wider use. To overcome this drawback,
the effects of pyridinium-based ionic liquids mediated quinuclidine catalytic system for MBH
reactions were studied. The method is simple, involving neat and open-flask conditions, and is compatible
with a wide range of reagents. We offered general pyridinium-based ionic liquids-mediated
quinuclidine catalysis mechanism that is responsible for the observed rate increase. The synthetic versatility
of the MBH adducts is demonstrated by the synthesis of important building blocks for the natural
product (-)-sitophilure. The authors anticipate that this pyridinium-based ionic liquids-mediated
quinuclidine protocol could serve as a general methodology for the MBH reaction. In summary, the
study presents a simple and effective method to enhance the reaction rate of the MBH reaction. The
authors believe this method has the potential for broader applications and may contribute to developing
new synthetic strategies for organic synthesis. We successfully recycled the catalytic system up to
7 runs without losing any catalytic activity.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Biochemistry