Patent classifications
B01J2231/485
STRONGLY LEWIS ACIDIC METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW CATALYSIS
Lewis acidic metal-organic framework (MOF) materials comprising triflate-coordinated metal nodes are described. The materials can be used as heterogenous catalysts in a wide range of organic group transformations, including Diels-Alder reactions, epoxide-ring opening reactions, Friedel-Crafts acylation reactions and alkene hydroalkoxylation reactions. The MOFs can also be prepared with metallated organic bridging ligands to provide heterogenous catalysts for tandem reactions and/or prepared as composites with support particles for use in columns of continuous flow reactor systems. Methods of preparing and using the MOF materials and their composites are also described.
Strongly Lewis acidic metal-organic frameworks for continuous flow catalysis
Lewis acidic metal-organic framework (MOF) materials comprising triflate-coordinated metal nodes are described. The materials can be used as heterogenous catalysts in a wide range of organic group transformations, including Diels-Alder reactions, epoxide-ring opening reactions, Friedel-Crafts acylation reactions and alkene hydroalkoxylation reactions. The MOFs can also be prepared with metallated organic bridging ligands to provide heterogenous catalysts for tandem reactions and/or prepared as composites with support particles for use in columns of continuous flow reactor systems. Methods of preparing and using the MOF materials and their composites are also described.
PALLADIUM PRECATALYST EMBODIMENTS FOR ENANTIOSELECTIVE CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a chiral Pd(0) precatalyst that exhibits bench-top and/or solution stability against degradation and/or oxidation. Also disclosed are method embodiments for making the Pd(0) precatalyst and methods for using the same in enantioselective chemical reactions, such as carbon-element bond formation.