• Title of article

    Study of enantioselective hydrogenation of bulky esters of phenylglyoxylic acid on Pt-CD and Pt-β-ICN chiral catalysts: Steric effect of ester groups and inversion of enantioselectivity

  • Author/Authors

    Kornél Sz?ri، نويسنده , , Katalin Bal?zsik، نويسنده , , K?roly Felf?ldi، نويسنده , , Mih?ly Bart?k، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    149
  • To page
    154
  • Abstract
    Enantioselective hydrogenation of seven different esters of phenylglyoxylic acid was investigated by variation of the bulkiness at ester side of the substrates [Phsingle bondC(O)single bondC(O)OR, R = Me (l), cyclohexyl (2), adamantyl (3), cis-decahydro-1-naphthyl (4), phenyl (5), 1-naphthyl (6), 2-naphthyl (7)] on Pt-alumina-cinchonidine (CD) and Pt-alumina-β-isocinchonine (β-ICN) chiral catalysts using mild experimental conditions (273 K and room temperature, hydrogen pressure of 1–25 bar) in solvents of AcOH and toluene. Hydrogenation on Pt-alumina-CD chiral catalyst produced high values of ee for all but the 5 and 7 compounds. The formation of (R)-mandelic acid esters was 86–91% in AcOH and 79–94% in toluene. The experiments verified the general applicability of the Orito reaction in the preparation of enantiomers of α-hydroxyesters. Under the experimental conditions applied, the magnitude of ee is affected by the steric size of α-ketoesters and by solvents. In the enantioselective hydrogenation of substrates over a Pt-alumina-β-ICN catalyst in toluene, inversion of enantioselectivity occurred; (R)-mandelic acid esters formed with a medium ee of 30–54%. The conformation of the adsorbed modifier plays a more determining role than the bulkiness of the substrate in the formation of the intermediate complex responsible for enantioselection.
  • Keywords
    Phenol steam reforming , Absorption enhanced reforming (AER) , Transient experiments , CO2 absorbent , dolomite , olivine , calcite , Hydrogen production
  • Journal title
    Journal of Catalysis
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Journal of Catalysis
  • Record number

    1224614