Publication | Closed Access
Ruthenium–alkylidene catalysed cross-metathesis of fatty acid derivatives with acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate: a key step toward long-chain bifunctional and amino acid compounds
101
Citations
84
References
2011
Year
EngineeringAmino Acid CompoundsFatty Acid DerivativesOrganic ChemistryChemistryNovel OrganocatalystsPolyamides SynthesisSustainable SynthesisCross-coupling ReactionDerivativesBiochemistryCatalysisCatalytic SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringAlkene MetathesisNatural SciencesAvailable CatalystsPlant OilsSynthetic ChemistryMethyl Acrylate
The ruthenium catalysed cross-metathesis of fatty-esters arising from plant oils with acrylonitrile is presented. The resulting linear nitrile ester products have potential as new intermediates for polyamides synthesis. A series of commercially available catalysts are able to promote the transformation of methyl 10-undecenoate 1, dimethyl octadec-9-en-1,18-dioate 5 and methyl ricinoleate 9 with acrylonitrile and a protocol based on the slow addition of catalyst allowed TONs as high as 1900 (92% yield) to be reached for cross-metathesis with acrylonitrile. These cross-metathesis conditions have been applied to methyl acrylate and TONs up to 7600 were obtained.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1