Issue 7, 2016

Tandem catalysis versus one-pot catalysis: ensuring process orthogonality in the transformation of essential-oil phenylpropenoids into high-value products via olefin isomerization–metathesis

Abstract

Conversion of essential-oil allylbenzenes (phenylpropenoids) to high-value fine chemicals via isomerization–metathesis is reported. The target reaction sequence involves isomerization of ArCH2CH[double bond, length as m-dash]CH21 into the corresponding conjugated olefins 2, and ensuing cross-metathesis with acrylates to generate ArCH[double bond, length as m-dash]CHCO2R 3. The second-generation Hoveyda catalyst HII was chosen for the metathesis step. A range of lead candidates was assessed for the isomerization step, of which most active was the Grotjahn catalyst [CpRu(PN)(MeCN)]PF6 ([4]PF6; PN = 2-PiPr2-4-tBu-1-Me-imidazole). The following order of isomerization activity was determined, using the isomerization of estragole 1a to anethole 2a (Ar = p-MeOC6H4) as a probe reaction: [CpRu(PN)(MeCN)]PF6 > RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3 > Ru(Me-allyl)2(COD) > Pd2Br2(PtBu3)2 > RuHCl(PPh3)3 > RuCl32-C)(μ21-C,η6-Mes-H2IMes)Ru(H)(H2IMes) (the “Grubbs hydride”) > RuHCl(CO)(H2IMes)(PCy3) > RuHCl(CO)(IMes)(PCy3) > RuHCl(CO)(PCy3)2. To maximize process efficiency, a systematic comparison of orthogonal tandem catalysis versus sequential catalyst addition was undertaken, using catalysts [4]PF6 and HII. The impact of each process type on product selectivity and catalyst compatibility was assessed. Selectivity was undermined in tandem isomerization–metathesis by competing metathesis of 1. Sequential catalyst addition eliminated this problem. The isomerization catalyst [4]PF6 adversely affected metathesis yields when equimolar with HII, an effect traced to the imidazole functionality in [4]PF6. However, at the low catalyst loadings required for efficient isomerization (0.1 mol% [4]PF6), negligible impact on metathesis yields was evident. The target cinnamates and ferrulates were obtained in quantitative yields by coupling these steps in a one-pot isomerization–metathesis protocol.

Graphical abstract: Tandem catalysis versus one-pot catalysis: ensuring process orthogonality in the transformation of essential-oil phenylpropenoids into high-value products via olefin isomerization–metathesis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2015
Accepted
03 Jan 2016
First published
05 Jan 2016

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016,6, 2077-2084

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Tandem catalysis versus one-pot catalysis: ensuring process orthogonality in the transformation of essential-oil phenylpropenoids into high-value products via olefin isomerization–metathesis

C. S. Higman, M. P. de Araujo and D. E. Fogg, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016, 6, 2077 DOI: 10.1039/C5CY02038G

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