Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1254774 | Chinese Chemical Letters | 2014 | 4 Pages |
A catalyst system of Sevelamer, a phosphate-binding drug, has been prepared and used in the Knoevenagel reaction of aromatic aldehydes in water to produce substituted electrophilic alkenes. The products were obtained in excellent yields. Several novel, related catalytic systems showed promising catalytic properties for aromatic and heterocyclic aldehydes. The Sevelamer catalyst can be recovered using simple filtration and reused numerous times (up to 15 times) in the aqueous Knoevenagel reaction without any significant lowering of activity.
Graphical abstractSevelamer, as a phosphate-binding drug, was used as a novel and highly efficient catalyst in the Knoevenagel reaction in water. The Sevelamer, as catalyst, can be recovered and reused numerous times (up to 15 times) without any activity loss.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide