Heterogeneous Supramolecular Catalysis through Immobilization of Anionic M<sub>4</sub>L<sub>6</sub> Assemblies on Cationic Polymers
Article 2020 en
Authors
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Hiroyuki Miyamura
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Robert G. Bergman
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Kenneth N. Raymond
Abstract
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Although most of the currently developed supramolecular catalysts that emulate enzymatic reactivity with unique selectivity and activity through specific host-guest interactions work under homogeneous conditions, enzymes in nature can operate under heterogeneous conditions as membrane-bound enzymes. In order to develop such a heterogeneous system, an immobilized chiral supramolecular cluster Ga<sub>4</sub><b>1</b><sub>6</sub> (<b>2</b>) was introduced into cross-linked polymers with cationic functionalities. These heterogeneous supramolecular catalysts were used in aza-Prins and aza-Cope reactions and successfully applied to continuous-flow reactions. They showed high durability and maintained high turnovers for long periods of time. In sharp contrast to the majority of examples of heterogenized homogeneous catalysts, the newly developed catalysts showed enhanced activity and robustness compared to those exhibited by the corresponding soluble cluster catalyst. An enantioenriched cluster was also immobilized to enable asymmetric catalysis, and activity and enantioselectivity of the supported chiral catalyst were maintained during recovery and reuse experiments and under a continuous-flow process. Significantly, the structure of the ammonium cations in the polymers affected stability, reactivity, and enantioselectivity, which is consistent with the hypothesis that the cationic moieties in the polymer support interact with cluster as an exohedral protecting shell, thereby influencing their catalytic performance.
Cristina V. Craescu, Sebastian Stahl, Thor Lucas F. Correia, Stephen M. Bierschenk, Nicholas S. Settineri, Robert G. Bergman, Kenneth N. Raymond, Dean Toste
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