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Heck and oxidative boron Heck reactions employing Pd(II) supported amphiphilized polyethyleneimine‐functionalized MCM‐41 (MCM‐41@aPEI‐Pd) as an efficient and recyclable nanocatalyst

Seyed Farshad MotevalizadehParticulate Fluids Processing Centre, School of Chemistry The University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC 3010 AustraliaMasoumeh AlipourNanobiomaterials Group, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran 1417614411 IranFatemeh AshoriDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran IranAlireza Samzadeh‐KermaniDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences University of Zabol Zabol IranHosein HamadiDepartment of Chemistry, College of Science Shahid Chamran University Ahvaz IranMohammad Reza GanjaliBiosensor Research Center, Endocrinology & Metabolism Molecular‐Cellular Sciences Institute Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranHamideh AghahosseiniDepartment of Chemistry University of Zanjan P.O. Box 45195‐313 Zanjan IranAli RamazaniDepartment of Chemistry University of Zanjan P.O. Box 45195‐313 Zanjan IranMehdi KhoobiDepartment of Pharmaceutical Biomaterials and Medical Biomaterials Research Center, Faculty of Pharmacy Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IranElham GholibeglooDepartment of Chemistry University of Zanjan P.O. Box 45195‐313 Zanjan Iran
2017en
ABI

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A novel nanocatalyst was developed based on covalent surface functionalization of MCM‐41 with polyethyleneimine (PEI) using [3‐(2,3‐Epoxypropoxy)propyl] trimethoxysilane (EPO) as a cross‐linker. Amine functional groups on the surface of MCM‐41 were then conjugated with iodododecane to render an amphiphilic property to the catalyst. Palladium (II) was finally immobilized onto the MCM‐41@PEI‐dodecane and the resulted MCM‐41@aPEI‐Pd nanocatalyst was characterized by FT‐IR, TEM, ICP‐AES and XPS. Our designed nanocatalyst with a distinguished core‐shell structure and Pd 2+ ions as catalytic centers was explored as an efficient and recyclable catalyst for Heck and oxidative boron Heck coupling reactions. In Heck coupling reaction, the catalytic activity of MCM‐41@aPEI‐Pd in the presence of triethylamine as base led to very high yields and selectivity. Meanwhile, the MCM‐41@aPEI‐Pd as the first semi‐heterogeneous palladium catalyst was examined in the C‐4 regioselective arylation of coumarin via the direct C‐H activation and the moderate to excellent yields were obtained toward different functional groups. Leaching test indicated the high stability of palladium on the surface of MCM‐41@aPEI‐Pd as it could be recycled for several runs without significant loss of its catalytic activity.

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