Porous Supramolecular Assemblies for Efficient Suzuki Coupling of Aryl Chlorides

Author:

Chen Fang1,Zheng Liping2,Li Chen3,Wang Benlei3,Wu Qing4,Dai Zhifeng2,Wang Sai1,Sun Qi1ORCID,Meng Xiangju1,Xiao Feng‐Shou1

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Engineering Manufacture Technology Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China

2. Key Laboratory of Surface & Interface Science of Polymer Materials of Zhejiang Province Department of Chemistry College of Science Zhejiang Sci‐Tech University Hangzhou 310018 Zhejiang 310018 China

3. CenerTech Tianjin Chemical Research and Design Institute Co., Ltd. Tianjing 300131 China

4. CNOOC Institute of Chemicals & Advanced Materials Beijing 100028 China

Abstract

AbstractThe development of catalytic systems that can activate aryl chlorides for palladium‐catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions is at the forefront of ongoing efforts to synthesize fine chemicals. In this study, a facile ligand‐template approach is adopted to achieve active‐site encapsulation by forming supramolecular assemblies; this bestowed the pristine inert counterparts with reactivity, which is further increased upon the construction of a porous framework. Experimental results indicated that the isolation of ligands by the surrounding template units is key to the formation of catalytically active monoligated palladium complexes. Additionally, the construction of porous frameworks using the resulting supramolecular assemblies prevented the decomposition of the Pd complexes into nanoparticles, which drastically increased the catalyst lifetime. These findings, along with the simplicity and generality of the synthesis scheme, suggest that the strategy can be leveraged to achieve unique reactivity and potentially enable fine‐chemical synthesis.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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