Ionic core-shell dendrimers with an octacationic core as noncovalent supports for homogeneous catalysts

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van de Coevering, Rob
Alfers, Alfred P.
Meeldijk, Johannes D.
Martinez-Viviente, Eloisa
Pregosin, Paul S.
Gebbink, Robertus J. M. Klein
van Koten, Gerard
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[1] Univ Utrecht, Fac Sci Organ Chem & Catalysis, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Fac Sci Inorgan Chem & Catalysis, NL-3584 CA Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] ETH Honggerberg, Inorgan Chem Lab, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1021/ja060079t
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O6 [化学];
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Ionic core-shell dendrimers with an octacationic core have been applied as noncovalent supports for homogeneous catalysts. Catalytically active arylpalladium complexes, which bear a tethered sulfato group, were noncovalently attached to the ionic core-shell dendritic supports via a straightforward ionexchange reaction under mild conditions. Diagnostic shifts in H-1 NMR and Overhauser contacts show that the sulfato groups of the catalysts are located close to the octacationic core of the dendritic support in the resulting assemblies. The location of the catalytic Pd(II) sites has been varied via two strategies: by increasing the dendrimer generation and/or by shortening of the sulfato tether. In addition, a metallodendritic assembly was prepared, which bears an alternative shell of apolar dodecyl groups. Both the dendrimer size and the nature of the dendritic shell have no influence on the binding properties of the dendritic supports, i.e., the octacationic dendrimers of generations 1-3 form discrete 1: 8 assemblies with the arylpalladium complexes. The structural aspects and the nature of the metallodendritic assemblies have been studied by means of pulse gradient spin-echo NMR diffusion methods, Overhauser spectroscopy, and electron microscopy (TEM). These techniques showed that the dendritic supports and arylpalladium complexes are strongly associated in solution to give unimolecular assemblies of nanoscopic dimensions. Membrane dialysis can recover these metallodendritic assemblies due to their nanoscopic size. The catalytic performances of the metallodendritic assemblies are comparable, but slightly lower than the performance of the unsupported catalyst.
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页码:12700 / 12713
页数:14
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