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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLIER ORGANIC TRANSFORMATIONS ON MINERAL SUPPORTS UNDER NONTRADITIONAL CONDITIONS

Citation:

Varma*, R S. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLIER ORGANIC TRANSFORMATIONS ON MINERAL SUPPORTS UNDER NONTRADITIONAL CONDITIONS. Presented at Material Discussion Group Meeting, Royal Society of Chemistry, Madrid, SPAIN, September 22 - 25, 2002.

Impact/Purpose:

To inform the public.

Description:

Synthetic organic reactions performed under non-traditional conditions are gaining popularity primarily to circumvent the growing environmental concerns. A solvent-free approach that involves microwave (MW) exposure of neat reactants (undiluted) either in presence of a catalyst or catalyzed by the surfaces of less-expensive and recyclable mineral supports such as alumina, silica, clay, or 'doped' surfaces is described which is applicable to a wide range of deprotection, condensation, cyclization, rearrangement, oxidation and reduction reactions including rapid one-pot assembly of heterocyclic compounds from in situ generated reactive intermediates. The strategy is adaptable for multi-component reactions for rapid assembly of a library of compounds. 'Green' solvent such as supercritical (sc) carbon dioxide provides an attractive media for supported metallic catalysts such as Pd/alumina for industrially significant transformations such as selective hydrogenation of maleic anhydride to g-butyrolactone and a,b-unsaturated ketones to a,b-unsaturated alcohols. The use of microwave and ultrasound as the energy source is described for the useful epoxidation of alkenes and a,b-unsaturated ketones over hydrotalcites. The salient eco-friendly features of these processes namely the selectivity, experimental ease of manipulation, and the enhanced reaction rates are described that offers both process and environmental advantages in many cases.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:09/22/2002
Record Last Revised:09/26/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 92225