Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1324883 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

An account of recent research of our groups is presented, focusing on the preparation of several polystyrene anchored complexes and their use as catalysts in functionalization of alkenes. The procedures for covalently binding the ligands or ligand precursors are outlined, as well as for coordination of the metal ions. Instrumental techniques used for the characterization of the polymer-bound complexes have been highlighted. The heterogenized complexes are used as catalysts for the functionalization of alkenes, namely for oxidative aminations, hydroaminations and several types of oxidations, and results obtained using the catalysts prepared are presented. The main advantages of the use of the prepared supported catalyst are specified, namely their recyclability and their higher activity, also confirmed in many cases by comparison with their homogeneous counterparts. An account of the success in the use of EPR to characterize the VIVO- and CuII-systems is also given.

Graphical abstractAn account of recent research is presented, focusing on the preparation of polystyrene anchored complexes and their use as catalysts in functionalization of alkenes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Polymer-bound metal complexes for activation of carbon-carbon multiple bonds. ► EPR spectroscopy as a tool to characterize polymer-bound VIVO- and CuII-complexes. ► Polymer-bound metal complexes for catalytic oxidations.

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