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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 22(8): 5686-98, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25226830

ABSTRACT

We propose for the first time using metal hyperaccumulating plants for the construction of a repertoire of protection and deprotection conditions in a concept of orthogonal sets. Protection of alcohol, carbonyl, carboxyl, and amino groups are considered. The ecocatalysts derived from metal-rich plants allow selective, mild, eco-friendly, and efficient protection or deprotection reactions. The selectivity is controlled by the choice of the metal, which is hyperaccumulated by the metallophyte.


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Brassicaceae/metabolism , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic/methods , Green Chemistry Technology/methods , Plantago/metabolism , Proteaceae/metabolism , Zinc/pharmacokinetics , Acetylation , Alcohols/chemistry , Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Catalysis , Chromatography, Thin Layer , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 22(8): 5677-85, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25131683

ABSTRACT

A direct, general and efficient method to synthesize 2H-chromenes (2H-benzo[b]pyrans), identified as environmentally friendly pesticides, has been developed. This approach lays on the new concept of ecocatalysis, which involves the use of biomass from phytoextraction processes, as a valuable source of metallic elements for chemical synthesis. This methodology is similar or superior to known methods, affording 2H-chromenes with good to excellent yields (60-98%), including the preparation of precocene I, a natural insect growth regulator, with 91% yield. The approach is ideal for poor reactive substrates such as phenol or naphthol, classically transformed into 2H-chromenes by methodologies associated with environmental issues. These results illustrate the interest of combining phytoextraction and green synthesis of natural insecticides.


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Biodegradation, Environmental , Environmental Pollutants/pharmacokinetics , Green Chemistry Technology/methods , Insecticides/chemical synthesis , Magnoliopsida/metabolism , Metals, Heavy/pharmacokinetics , Pest Control/methods , Benzopyrans/chemistry , Benzopyrans/metabolism , Cannabinoids/chemical synthesis , Cannabinoids/metabolism , Catalysis , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Lewis Acids/chemistry , Lewis Acids/metabolism , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Molecular Structure
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