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A Double Conformationally Restricted Dynamic Supramolecular System for the Substrate-Selective Epoxidation of Olefins-A Comparative Study on the Influence of Preorganization

Author

  • Emil Lindbäck
  • Sawsen Cherraben
  • Jean-Patrick Francoia
  • Esmaeil Sheibani
  • Bartosz Lukowski
  • Agnieszka Pron
  • Hassan Norouzi Arasi
  • Kristoffer Mansson
  • Pawel Bujalowski
  • Anna Cederbalk
  • Thanh Huong Pham
  • Torbjörn Wixe
  • Sami Dawaigher
  • Kenneth Wärnmark

Summary, in English

A double conformationally restricted kinetically labile supramolecular catalytic system, the third generation, was designed and synthesized. We investigated the substrate selectivity of this system by performing competitive pairwise epoxidations of pyridyl-and phenyl-appended olefins. We compared the obtained substrate selectivities to previous less preorganized generations of this system. Five different substrate pairs were investigated, and the present double conformationally restricted system showed higher normalized substrate selectivities ( pyridyl versus phenyl) for two of the substrate pairs than the previous less conformationally restricted generations. As for the preorganization of the components of the system, the catalyst, and the receptor part, it was shown that for each substrate pair there was one generation that was better than the other to generate substrate-selective catalysis.

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

333-348

Publication/Series

ChemCatChem

Volume

7

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Topic

  • Chemical Sciences
  • Organic Chemistry

Keywords

  • epoxidation
  • supramolecular catalysis
  • hydrogen bonds
  • self-assembly
  • substrate selectivity

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1867-3880