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ChemSusChem ; 15(19): e202200868, 2022 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35900053

ABSTRACT

Upcoming biorefineries, such as lignin-first provide renewable aromatics containing unique aliphatic alcohols. In this context, a Cu-ZrO2 catalyzed hydrogen borrowing approach was established to yield tertiary amine from the lignin model monomer 3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-propanol and the actual lignin-derived monomers, (3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-propanol and dihydroconiferyl alcohol), with dimethylamine. Various industrial metal catalysts were evaluated, resulting in nearly quantitative mass balances for most catalysts. Identified intermediates, side and reaction products were placed into a corresponding reaction network, supported by kinetic evolution experiments. Cu-ZrO2 was selected as most suitable catalyst combining high alcohol conversion with respectable aliphatic tertiary amine selectivity. Low pressure H2 was key for high catalyst activity and tertiary amine selectivity, mainly by hindering undesired reactant dimethylamine disproportionation and alcohol amidation. Besides dimethylamine model, diverse secondary amine reactants were tested with moderate to high tertiary amine yields. As most active catalytic site, highly dispersed Cu species in strong contact with ZrO2 is suggested. ToF-SIMS, N2 O chemisorption, TGA and XPS of spent Cu-ZrO2 revealed that imperfect amine product desorption and declining surface Cu lowered the catalytic activity upon catalyst reuse, while thermal reduction readily restored the initial activity and selectivity demonstrating catalyst reuse.


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Copper , Lignin , 1-Propanol , Amines , Catalysis , Dimethylamines , Ethanol , Hydrogen
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Org Biomol Chem ; 17(43): 9529-9536, 2019 11 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31663568

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A rapid approach for the diversity-oriented synthesis of complex bridged polycyclic N-heterocycles from readily available starting materials in two operational steps has been developed. This strategy firstly introduces molecular diversity by an Ugi four-component reaction, and then achieves these bridged N-heterocycles via an efficient gold-triggered chemo- and diastereoselective cascade non-oxidative ortho-dearomative spirocarbocyclization/Diels-Alder reaction sequence. The application of microwave irradiation for this cascade process efficiently shortens the reaction time to 10 minutes and improves the diastereoselectivity.

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