Palladium-Catalyzed Selective Generation of CO from Formic Acid for Carbonylation of Alkenes

  • Rui Sang (1819429)
  • Peter Kucmierczyk (5076041)
  • Kaiwu Dong (1602601)
  • Robert Franke (429030)
  • Helfried Neumann (1859482)
  • Ralf Jackstell (1391998)
  • Matthias Beller (1315956)
Publication date
March 2018

Abstract

A general and selective palladium-catalyzed alkoxycarbonylation of all kinds of alkenes with formic acid (HCOOH, FA) is described. Terminal, di-, tri-, and tetra-substituted including functionalized olefins are converted into linear esters with high yields and regioselectivity. Key-to-success is the use of specific palladium catalysts containing ligands with built-in base, e.g., <b>L5</b>. Comparison experiments demonstrate that the active catalyst system not only facilitates isomerization and carbonylation of alkenes but also promotes the selective decomposition of HCOOH to CO under mild conditions

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