Application of raw and chemically modified biomasses for heterogeneous Cu-catalysed conversion of aryl boronic acids to phenols derivatives.

Resumo
This work describes the application of raw and chemically modified cellulose and sug- arcane bagasse for ipso-hydroxylation of aryl boronic acids in environmentally friendly reaction conditions. The catalytic efficiency of five support-[Cu] materials was compared in forming phenols from aryl boronic acids. Our investigation highlights that the CEDA-[Cu] material (6-deoxy-6- aminoethyleneamino cellulose loaded with Cu) leads to the best results under very mild reaction conditions. The optimized catalytic sequence, allowing a facile transformation of boronic acids to phenols, required the mandatory and joint presence of the support, Cu2O, and KOH at room temperature. CEDA-[Cu] was characterized using 13C solid-state NMR, ICP, and FTIR. The use of CEDA-[Cu] accounts for the efficacious synthesis of variously substituted phenol derivatives and presents very good recyclability after five catalytic cycles.
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Cellulose, Ipso-hydroxylation, Copper
Citação
TORRES, F. G. et al. Application of raw and chemically modified biomasses for heterogeneous Cu-catalysed conversion of aryl boronic acids to phenols derivatives. Catalysts, v. 12, n. 92, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/12/1/92>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.