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Increased Efficacies of an Individual Catalytic Site in Clustered Multivalent Dendritic Catalysts

Journal

ADVANCED SYNTHESIS & CATALYSIS
Volume 351, Issue 14-15, Pages 2379-2390

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.200900377

Keywords

C-C bond formation; dendrimers; Heck reaction; multivalency; organometallic catalysis; palladium

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi
  2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi

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In the studies reported so far on dendrimer-mediated catalysis, the efficacies of the catalytic units were studied and compared primarily across the generations. In order to identify the efficacy of an individual catalytic unit with respect to the number of such units present within a given generation, a series of catalysts were prepared within a generation. Dendrimers incorporated with phosphinemetal complexes were chosen for the study and as many as 11 catalysts within three generations were synthesized. The C-C bond-forming reactions, namely, the Heck and the Suzuki coupling reactions, were then selected to study the catalytic efficiencies of the series of partially and fully phosphine-metal complex functionalized dendrimers. The efficacies of the formation of cinnamate and biphenyl. catalyzed by the dendritic catalysts, were compared. The comparative analyses show that an individual catalytic site is far more effective in its catalytic activity when presented in multiple numbers, i.e., in a multivalent dendritic system, than as a single unit within the same generation, i.e., in a monovalent dendritic system. The study identifies the beneficial effects of the multivalent presentation of the catalytic moieties, both within and across the dendrimer generations.

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