Angelo Nacci

Angelo Nacci
  • University of Bari Aldo Moro

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Steel slag is known to contain various metal oxides and minerals that have the potential to function as green and sustainable catalysts for chemical reactions. Previous studies demonstrated that, albeit calcium aluminate is the major constituent, the presence of iron oxides enables the slag to function as photocatalyst for CO2 reduction reaction (C...
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A method for the selective dimerization of styrenes and acrylates has been developed. The reaction is catalyzed by a very low amount of palladium acetate in molten tetrabutylammonium acetate without the need for any additional ligand. The use of this method enabled the coupling of substituted vinyl arenes in reasonable yields to give exclusively th...
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In recent years, the demand for biofuels has been growing exponentially, as has the interest in biodiesel produced from organic matrices. Particularly interesting, due to its economic and environmental advantages, is the use of the lipids present in sewage sludge as a raw material for the synthesis of biodiesel. The possible processes of this biodi...
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The total amount of cellulose from paper, wood, food, and other human activity waste produced in the EU is in the order of 900 million tons per year. This resource represents a sizable opportunity to produce renewable chemicals and energy. This paper reports, unprecedently in the literature, the usage of four different urban wastes such as cigarett...
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A novel Pd‐catalysed oxidative coupling between benzoic acids and vinylarenes or acrylates to furnish isocoumarins and phthalides is reported. The reaction proceeds smoothly in molten tetrabutylammonium acetate via a selective C−H bond activation, with very low percentage of ligand‐free palladium acetate as the catalyst, under atmospheric pressure...
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Photoreduction of CO2 with sunlight to produce solar fuels, also named artificial photosynthesis, is considered one of the most attractive strategies to face the challenge of reducing greenhouse gases and achieving climate neutrality. Following an approach in line with the principles of the circular economy, the low-cost catalytic system (1) based...
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Photoreduction of CO 2 with sunlight to produce solar fuels, also named artificial photosynthesis, is considered one of the most attractive strategies to face the challenge of reducing greenhouse gases and achieving climate neutrality. Following an approach in line with the principles of the circular economy, the low-cost catalytic system ( 1 ) bas...
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A significant area of study and upgrading for increasing sensitivity and general performances of matrix-assisted laser-desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS) is related to matrix design. Several efforts have been made to address the challenge of low-mass-region interference-free for metabolomics analysis and specifically for lipidomic...
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A new expeditious synthesis of tetramethyl salvianolic acid F is presented. Starting from the naturally occurring veratrole, the target molecule is easily obtained in a one-pot mode via a sequential double Heck coupling catalyzed by palladium nanoparticles dispersed in ionic liquids. The present method involves the chemoselective displacement of tw...
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Reactions of both diastereomers of 1,2‐bis(4‐methoxyphenyl)cyclohexane‐1,2‐diol (1 d) with tris(2,4‐dibromo‐phenyl)aminium hexachloroantimonate as the oxidant in dichloromethane have been investigated to get evidence on the possibility that a pinacol rearrangement may be oxidatively activated rather than acid‐catalyzed. Relevant to this, we found t...
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The aim of the present work is the synthesis and characterization of new perfluorinated monomers bearing, similarly to Nafion®, acidic groups for proton transport for potential and future applications in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. To this end, we focused our attention on the synthesis of various molecules with (i) sufficient volatil...
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Catalytic activity of Fe3O4 nanocomposites prepared by a microwave assisted solvothermal method: imine formation from benzyl alcohol and aniline
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Catalytic activity of Fe3O4 nanocomposites prepared by a microwave assisted solvothermal method: imine formation from benzyl alcohol and aniline
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Unprecedented in the literature, levulinic acid (LA), one of the top value-added intermediates of chemical industry, is obtained from cigarette butts as cellulose feedstock by means of a one-pot hydrothermal process carried out at 200 °C for 2 h and catalysed by phosphoric acid. The protocol avoids the use of more aggressive and toxic H 2 SO 4 and...
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For the first time, secondary steel slag, the material directly coming from ladle treatments, is used as a catalyst for the biodiesel production without undergoing any preliminary chemical or thermal modifications. Catalytic material 1, which has been pre-ground to sizes below 230 mesh, has been characterized for the surface textural properties and...
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A two-phase extraction process was adopted to obtain cellulose and hemicellulose from buckwheat chaff by using green solvents. We are proposing a combination of propylene carbonate (PC) and ionic liquids (ILs) in a 1:5 ratio. We compared the first-generation ILs 1-butyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium chloride (BdmimCl), and 1-butyl-3-methyl imidazolium ac...
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Levulinic acid (LA), one of the top value-added intermediates of chemical industry, can be obtained by thermal hydrolysis (at 200 °C) from cigarette butts (as cellulose feedstock) catalysed by phosphoric acidic. The protocol avoids the use of more aggressive H2SO4 and HCl, that are generally employed on several cellulose sources (e.g. sludge paper)...
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Curcumin (CM) is a natural polyphenol well-known for its antioxidant and pharmaceutical properties, that can represent a renewable alternative to bisphenol A (BPA) for the synthesis of bio-based polycarbonates (PC). In the presented strategy, preparation of the CM-based PC was coupled with chemical recycling of the fossil-based BPA polycarbonate (B...
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Fe3O4/CeO2 nanocomposites were synthetized by coating magnetite seeds of different morphologies (hexagonal, spheroidal, quasi-spherical) with ceria, in ethylene glycol as solvothermal solvent. The synthesis was performed in the presence of microwave irradiation aiming to overcome the common disadvantages proper of the classic solvothermal/hydrother...
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This study presents the synthesis of biowax esters (flow conditions) that can be used as a convenient procedure for future industrial applications. The biowax esters longer than C are prepared by the Fisher-type esterification of long-chain acids with fatty alcohols. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
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The valorization of glycerol (1), a waste of biodiesel production of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs), adopting a "green" approach, represents an important goal of sustainable chemistry. While the polymerization of 1 to hyperbranched oligomers is a well-established process, the linear analogues are difficult to obtain. In this context, we explore t...
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Unprecedented in literature, the conversion of aryl alkenes into β‐nitrostyrenes (2) or benzonitriles (3) with sodium nitrite can be governed by an appropriate choice of ionic liquid (IL) medium. A general trend was found for the selectivity of these processes, which depends on the nature of IL, with imidazolium‐based ILs, such as [Bmim]Cl, that fa...
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A versatile catalyst based on halloysite and zinc oxide ([email protected]) was prepared, for the first time, starting from ZnO commercial bulk form as Zn precursor source, in a one-pot procedure. This strategy gives the possibility to obtain small ZnO nanoparticles loaded on the HNT surface without the use of inorganic salts which envisage the rem...
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Biowaxes synthesized from vegetable fatty acids are an alternative to petrochemical paraffins. A simple way of access to these compounds involves Fisher-type esterification of long-chain acids and alcohols under acidic conditions, but long reaction times and harsh conditions are commonly required. In this study, for the first time in the literature...
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Highly ordered Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles (MSNs), belonging to MCM-41 family (100 nm wide), with a mean pore size of about 4 nm, are used as carrier for the hydrophobic photosensitizer (PS) Chlorophyll a (Chl) in water medium. In future perspective to study the proposed system in Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and/or in antimicrobial-PDT (aPDT), a...
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A new protocol for biodiesel production is proposed, based on a binary ZnO/TBAI (TBAI = tetrabutylammonium iodide) catalytic system. Zinc oxide acts as a heterogeneous, bifunctional Lewis acid/base catalyst, while TBAI plays the role of phase transfer agent. Being composed by the bulk form powders, the whole catalyst system proved to be easy to use...
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Five salicylamides [R1R2SaAmH; R¹, R² = N‐substituents: nBu, H (1a); tBu, H (1b); nOc, H (1c); Bn, H (1d); and nBu, nBu (1e)] were successfully coordinated to the dioxomolybdic fragment, resulting in MoO2(R1R2SaAm)2 complexes 2a‐e, which were characterized through elemental analysis, IR, ¹H‐ and ¹³C NMR, ESI‐HRMS, and XRD (for 2a,b,e). All complexe...
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Background & Objective: A green one-pot synthesis of oleic acid (1) derivatives is promoted by Rare Earth Metal (REM) triflates and commercial Molybdenum dioxo dichloride (MoCl 2 O 2 ) in the presence hydrogen peroxide as a green oxidant. Results: The protocol permits to govern the oxidation selectivity by simply choosing the proper combination of...
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Among the synthetic strategies commonly used for supporting a metal complex onto an organic polymer in order to obtain an heterogenous catalyst, a valid choice is to synthesize a metal containing monomer (MCM), which can subsequently be subjected to polymerization with suitable comonomers and crosslinkers, achieving a supported transition metal cat...
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One of the major problems related to the use of dyes in industrial applications is their elimination from the water or soil and eventually their recovery and reutilization. In this context, a new biocompatible material, previously considered suitable for biomedical applications, is presented for the first time, as an innovative adsorbent material f...
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The present study aimed to develop and optimize liposome formulation for the colonic delivery of biologically active compounds. A strategy to facilitate such targeting is to formulate liposomes with a polymer coating sensitive to the pH shifts in the gastrointestinal tract. To this end, liposomes encapsulating curcumin—chosen as the biologically ac...
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Methyl(trifluoromethyl)dioxirane (TFDO) can be used for the oxyfunctionalization of SWCNTs filled with NaI and LuCl₃ under mild conditions. The chosen metal halides are of interest for theranostics, both for imaging and therapy when in their radioactive form. The applied functionalization methodology does not require metal catalyst, preserves the i...
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Anatase (TiO2) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes bearing polyethylenimine (PEI) anchored on their surface were hybridized in different proportions according to a sol-gel method. The resulting nanocomposites (TiO2@PEI-MWCNTs), characterized by BET, XRD, XPS, SEM, and UV techniques, were found efficient catalysts for CO2 photoreduction into formic and...
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An aromatic epoxy monomer, formed by glycidylation of gallic acid, was crosslinked by adopting different curing agents to obtain bio-based, crosslinked resins with suitable engineering properties. Specifically, tri- and tetra-glycidyl ether of gallic acid (GEGA) were obtained using a two-step synthesis. These bio-based monomers were cured in the fo...
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Polymer supported nickel nanoparticles, generated by calcination under nitrogen of a Ni(II) containing polyacrylamide, catalyzed the hydrogenation of nitroarenes to anilines in aqueous medium at room temperature in the presence of NaBH4. The protocol generally favored the formation of the desired aniline as single product in high yields with short...
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Silicon nanowires (SiNWs) decorated by pulsed laser ablation with gold or copper nanoparticles (labeled as AuNPs@SiNWs and CuNPs@SiNWs) were investigated for their catalytic properties. Results demonstrated high catalytic performances in the Caryl–N couplings and subsequent carbonylations for gold and copper catalysts, respectively, that have no pr...
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Surface modification treatments able to confer antistain/antibacterial properties to natural or synthetic materials are receiving increasing attention among scientists. Ion beam co-sputtering (IBS) of zinc oxide (ZnO) and poly-tetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) targets allows for the preparation of novel multifunctional coatings composed of antimicrobial Z...
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Low pressure plasma was used for preparing heterogeneous organocatalysts 2-(A)-(C) suitable for dioxirane-mediated epoxidations. Heterogenization was accomplished by adsorption of the methyl perfluoroheptyl ketone (2) on fluorinated supports (A)-(C) deriving from the treatment of commercial C8-silica gel in low pressure plasma fed with fluorocarbon...
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Featured Application Could be aided to improve the efficiency of NSC catalysts and thus reduce the environmental impact of thermal-powered vehicles in accordance with the Paris agreement COP21. Abstract This paper describes an expeditious and reliable method for determining the thermal effects in a static condition of commercial NOx storage cataly...
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Electrical double layer (EDL) thin film transistors (TFTs) are an interesting class of transistor that uses an electrolyte as the gating medium. Recently it has been demonstrated that also pure organic solvents can be used as gating media for TFTs without the addition of exogenous electrolytes. Here we present a systematic study of the performances...
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A useful protocol for waste bis-phenol A-polycarbonates (BPA-PC) chemical recycling is proposed based on a bifunctional acid/basic catalyst composed by nanostructured zinc oxide and tetrabutylammonium chloride (ZnO-NPs/NBu4Cl) in quality of Lewis acid and base, respectively. Retro-polymerization reaction proved to be of general application for seve...
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Copper(II) chloride catalyses the oxidative carbonylation of aminols, amine and alcohols to give 2-oxazolidinones, ureas and carbamates. Reaction proceeds smoothly in water under homogeneous conditions (Ptot= 4 MPa; PO2 = 0.6 MPa, PCO), at 100 °C in relatively short reaction times (4 h) and without using bases or any other additives. This methodolo...
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The Pd-benzothiazol-2-ylidene complex I was found to be a chemoselective catalyst for the Tsuji-Trost allylation of active methylene compounds carried out under neutral conditions and using carbonates as allylating agents. The proposed protocol consists in a simplified procedure adopting an in situ prepared catalyst from Pd2dba3 and 3-methylbenzoth...
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The combined use of Pd(OAc)2, Cu(OAc)2, and dioxygen in molten tetrabutylammonium acetate (TBAA) promotes an unusual cyclopropanation reaction between aryl methyl ketones and styrenes. The process is a dehydrogenative cyclizing coupling that involves a twofold CH activation at the α-position of the ketone. The substrate scope highlights the flexibi...
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The combined use of Pd(OAc)2, Cu(OAc)2, and dioxygen in molten tetrabutylammonium acetate (TBAA) promotes an unusual cyclopropanation reaction between aryl methyl ketones and styrenes. The process is a dehydrogenative cyclizing coupling that involves a twofold CH activation at the α-position of the ketone. The substrate scope highlights the flexibi...
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An oxidative coupling of amines to give imines in ionic liquids (ILs) under metal-free aerobic conditions has been developed. The high efficiency achievable in ILs is mechanistically explained in terms of activation of the starting materials (benzylamine and molecular oxygen) by an initial electron transfer, promoted by the ionic nature of the solv...
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Palladium nanoparticles supported on chitosan (Pd-NPs@Chitosan) have been used for the first time in Suzuki cross coupling of bromo and iodoarenes carried out in ionic liquids. The reaction proceeded smoothly in molten tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) affording unsymmetrical biaryls in good to excellent yields. A low catalyst loading (0.1%) is use...
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Rates of Heck-type reactions, catalysed by a Pd-catalyst with benzothiazole carbene as ligands, are strongly influenced by tetrabutylammonium bromide utilized as solvent.
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Gold (Au) nanoparticles stabilized on metal oxide supports offer superior catalytic activity and recyclability in organic catalysis. We report for the first time synthesis of indium oxide stabilized gold (Au@In2O3) nanocatalysts using an electrochemical procedure and their application in homocoupling of arylboronic acids. In2O3 nanoparticles prepar...
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A boronic analogue of the archetype matrix α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (CHCA) has been synthesised providing a new "reactive matrix" that possesses molecular recognition properties. This matrix selectively recognizes vic-diols, α-hydroxyacids, aminols and first allowed the detection of anions as fluoride (unaffordable by usual matrices).
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The present work is aimed at developing gold nanostructures functionalized with antenna systems to exploit the synergistic nanostructure/antenna desorption-ionization efficiency. A potential Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation (MALDI) organic matrix has been modified introducing specific functional groups or molecular linker and used as a c...
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A simple method based on hydrophilic liquid chromatography (HILIC) and electrospray mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) for the detection of monoethanolamine (MEA) degradation products in CO2 postcombustion capture plants has been developed. MEA byproducts determination has traditionally been difficult due to analytical separation problems. Even in recent s...
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Palladium nanoparticles supported on chitosan (Pd-NPs@Chitosan) have been used for the first time in Suzuki cross coupling of bromo and iodoarenes carried out in ionic liquids. The reaction proceeded smoothly in molten tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) affording unsymmetrical biaryls in good to excellent yields. A low catalyst loading (0.1%) is use...
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A systematic study on copper(II) as catalyst for the synthesis of glycerol carbonate via oxidative carbonylation is here reported for the first time. Copper(II) chloride has been found to efficiently promote the process under homogeneous conditions treating glycerol with CO:O2 (Ptot = 4 MPa; P(O2) = 0.7 MPa), in DMA at 130 °C and in the presence of...
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Abstract This chapter surveys the most significant developments in the field of palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions in ionic liquids. The beneficial effect of the ionic liquids in terms of activity, selectivity, and recyclability is commented for all types of reactions discussed, namely the Heck, Suzuki–Miyaura, Stille, Sonogashira, Ullman...
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Copper halides, CuX2 (X = Cl, Br), promote the oxidative carbonylation of vicinal diols [1,2-ethandiol (1,2-ED), 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PD), 1,2-butanediol (1,2-BD)] into the corresponding 5-membered cyclic carbonates, under CO/O2 (Ptot = 3 MPa; P(O2) = 0.5 MPa), at 373 K, in CH3CN and in the presence of a base as co-catalyst. Under these conditions,...
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The gold-catalysed Ullmann-type homocoupling of aryl halides is carried out with two different methodologies: (i) under micellar catalysis conditions in water and (ii) using a molten tetralkylammonium ionic liquid as the reaction medium. Glucose is used as a clean and renewable reductant. Morphology, size, and chemical composition of the gold nanop...
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a b s t r a c t Copper halides, CuX 2 (X = Cl, Br), promote the oxidative carbonylation of vicinal diols [1,2-ethandiol (1,2-ED), 1,2-propanediol (1,2-PD), 1,2-butanediol (1,2-BD)] into the corresponding 5-membered cyclic carbonates, under CO/O 2 (Ptot = 3 MPa; P (O2) = 0.5 MPa), at 373 K, in CH 3 CN and in the presence of a base as co-catalyst. Un...
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In the present study, conjugated biphenyl- and naphtyl- thio-derivatives, have been synthesized by using usual organometallic couplings (e.g. Suzuki reaction) with the aim to obtain the thiolic moiety directly attached to the aromatic ring. Target molecules have been characterized by UV-vis, FTIR, NMR techniques and then used as surface modifier...
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An efficient N-selective alkylation of primary aromatic amines in molten quaternary ammonium salts, as the solvent, under relatively mild and base-free conditions is presented. On the basis of the Kamlet–Taft parameters and the nucleophilicity of the IL (ionic liquid) anions, the influence of the ionic liquid was evaluated. This protocol was valida...
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Catalysis by transition-metal nanoparticles has undergone an explosive growth during the past decade. This special issue presents the general trends in the current research in this field, the present situation concerning scope and limitations, as well as the future perspectives. Original contributions are also presented on the applications of nano-...
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Pd nanoparticles generated in green reaction media (viz. ionic liquids and water) catalyze the one-pot sequential Heck and Suzuki coupling reactions of bromo-chloroarenes to afford unsymmetrically substituted arenes in good yields.
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Core-shell Gold nanoparticles exhibit tremendous catalytic properties and chemical reactivity, and have been extensively employed in a number of applications. Hereby we report different approaches to synthesize core-shell Gold nanoparticles; namely, wet-chemical reduction of Au-salts and Sacrificial Anode Electrolysis, with the intended use of Gold...
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Palladium nanoparticles have been electrochemically supported on zirconium oxide nanostructured powders and all the nanomaterials have been characterized by several analytical techniques. The Pd/ZrO2 nanocatalyst is demonstrated to be a very efficient catalyst in Heck, Ullmann, and Suzuki reactions of aryl halides in water. The catalyst efficiency...
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An efficient and highly sustainable Ullmann-type homocoupling of bromo- and chloroarenes, including the more challenging electron-rich chloroarenes (e.g., 4-chloroanisole), catalyzed by in situ generated Pd colloids, is carried out in aqueous medium under relatively mild conditions (temperatures ranging from 40 to 90 degrees C). Glucose is used as...
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α-Ketosulphides of benzothiazole 1 react with allylic carbonates in the presence of palladium acetate in dichloromethane under mild conditions affording α,α-diallylated ketosulphides 2 in high yields. Reduction of 2 with sodium borohydride in isopropanol gives episulphides which in turn can be transformed almost quantitatively into trienes.
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An efficient Ullmann-type reductive homocoupling of aryl, vinyl and heteroaryl halides can be promoted by an aldehyde in tetraalkylammonium ionic liquids under very mild reaction conditions. This simple procedure generates symmetrical biaryls under relatively mild conditions. The ionic liquid is crucial for this process because it behaves simultane...
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Pd-nanoparticles, in molten tetrabutylammonium bromide as the solvent and tetrabutylammonium acetate as the base, catalyze the hydrodehalogenation of various aryl chlorides under hydrogen at atmospheric pressure. Recycling experiments show a decreasing activity of this catalyst due to a small leaching of palladium from the ionic liquid phase during...
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Pd/ZrO2 nanocomposite materials were synthesised following a two-step procedure. Firstly, tetragonal zirconia was prepared via a chemical route; then it was subjected to an in-situ electrochemical impregnation with palladium nanoparticles. Different process times lead to a different Pd loading in the resulting material. Pd/ZrO2 powders were subject...
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Pd-catalyzed Heck arylation of allyl alcohols in tetraalkylammonium ionic liquids (ILs) can be made highly selective toward the formation of either aromatic carbonyl compounds or aromatic conjugated alcohols by carefully choosing both the IL and the base.
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A comparative study of the effects exerted by different ionic liquids on catalyst stability, reaction rates and regio- and stereoselectivity in carbon–carbon coupling reactions points to the superiority of the quaternary ammonium halides over pyridinium- and imidazolium-derived ionic liquids. The influence of ionic liquids on the Heck and Suzuki re...
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Pd-benzothiazol-2-ylidene complex 3 catalyzes efficiently the carbon–carbon coupling reactions in the ionic liquid tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) as solvent. The IL does exert a striking influence on the reactivity and the stability of the catalyst. This is probably due to the formation, by reaction with TBAB, of an anionic and more nucleophilic...
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Rearrangements of various vicinal diols (1a–f) induced by hexachloroantimonate aminium salts A or B were found to occur in a similar manner when antimony pentachloride was used instead of aminium salts. Antimony pentachloride is proposed as the active catalytic species, possibly deriving from the oxidation of the hexachloroantimonate anion SbCl6– b...

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