An efficient and ligand-free method for the Suzuki and Heck cross-coupling reactions has been success- fully developed using h-BN-supported palladium as the catalyst. This green methodology represents a cost-effective...An efficient and ligand-free method for the Suzuki and Heck cross-coupling reactions has been success- fully developed using h-BN-supported palladium as the catalyst. This green methodology represents a cost-effective and operationally convenient process for the synthesis of biaryls, stilbenes and acrylates. Wide scope of substrates, good to excellent yields, low reaction time, water as solvent, ligand-free, non-toxicity and recyclability of the catalyst are the main merits of these protocols. In addition, the h-BN@y-CD@Pd(II) nanomaterial has been fully characte- rized by TG, SEM, IR, XRD, XPS and ICP-AES analysis. And it could be easily recovered and reused for at least nine times without any considerable loss of catalytic activity. Above all, this work demonstrates the possibility of using cyclodextrin-modified h-BN as an efficient support for the hydrophilic heterogeneous catalysts.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81373259, 81573286).
文摘An efficient and ligand-free method for the Suzuki and Heck cross-coupling reactions has been success- fully developed using h-BN-supported palladium as the catalyst. This green methodology represents a cost-effective and operationally convenient process for the synthesis of biaryls, stilbenes and acrylates. Wide scope of substrates, good to excellent yields, low reaction time, water as solvent, ligand-free, non-toxicity and recyclability of the catalyst are the main merits of these protocols. In addition, the h-BN@y-CD@Pd(II) nanomaterial has been fully characte- rized by TG, SEM, IR, XRD, XPS and ICP-AES analysis. And it could be easily recovered and reused for at least nine times without any considerable loss of catalytic activity. Above all, this work demonstrates the possibility of using cyclodextrin-modified h-BN as an efficient support for the hydrophilic heterogeneous catalysts.