Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Morita Baylis Hillman (MBH) reaction is used to introduce carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bond in a molecule. The major drawback of this reaction is the relatively low product yield and long reaction time. Though notable changes h...

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Main Authors: Aravind A, George Sanil, Kumar Santhosh
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-04-01
Series:Chemistry Central Journal
Online Access:http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/6/1/30
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spelling doaj-637f2bc7360047748ca0aba2063ad2db2021-08-02T08:57:42ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2012-04-01613010.1186/1752-153X-6-30Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200Aravind AGeorge SanilKumar Santhosh<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Morita Baylis Hillman (MBH) reaction is used to introduce carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bond in a molecule. The major drawback of this reaction is the relatively low product yield and long reaction time. Though notable changes have been made to improve the reaction rate and yield of MBH adduct by various groups, a reliable synthetic procedure under ambient temperature in presence moisture and air is remain unsolved. Continuing the effort to improve the rate and yield, we report here an eco-friendly and cost-effective method to generate MBH adducts. Non-volatile polyethylene glycol-200 is used as reusable solvents and the reaction was carried out under the influence of microwave energy.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Microwave irradiation have a remarkable influence on PEG suspended 4-Diazabicyclo [2.2.2] octane (DABCO) catalysed MBH reaction between aldehydes and ethyl acrylate. Molecular weight of the PEG is found to have a significant influence on the reaction yield. PEG-200 was the most efficient solvent and in combination with DABCO, the medium can be recycled upto three more runs. This reaction condition is successfully applied to obtain MBH adduct of five different aldehydes in very short time with excellent yield and the required catalyst concentration was very low compared to standard MBH reaction. Since the MBH adduct is an important reactive intermediates for many complex organic syntheses, this approach can be successfully utilised as an alternative to existing reaction conditions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A new method was developed to improve the reaction rate and yield of MBH reaction The PEG 200-DABCO combination provides a sustainable, non-volatile, recyclable and environment friendly solvent medium to produce MBH adducts. This medium in combination with microwave energy proved to be very effective to introduce a new carbon-carbon or a carbon-heteroatom bond in a molecule.</p> http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/6/1/30
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George Sanil
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Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200
Chemistry Central Journal
author_facet Aravind A
George Sanil
Kumar Santhosh
author_sort Aravind A
title Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200
title_short Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200
title_full Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200
title_fullStr Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200
title_full_unstemmed Remarkable influence of microwave heating on Morita-baylis-Hillman reaction in PEG-200
title_sort remarkable influence of microwave heating on morita-baylis-hillman reaction in peg-200
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2012-04-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Morita Baylis Hillman (MBH) reaction is used to introduce carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bond in a molecule. The major drawback of this reaction is the relatively low product yield and long reaction time. Though notable changes have been made to improve the reaction rate and yield of MBH adduct by various groups, a reliable synthetic procedure under ambient temperature in presence moisture and air is remain unsolved. Continuing the effort to improve the rate and yield, we report here an eco-friendly and cost-effective method to generate MBH adducts. Non-volatile polyethylene glycol-200 is used as reusable solvents and the reaction was carried out under the influence of microwave energy.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Microwave irradiation have a remarkable influence on PEG suspended 4-Diazabicyclo [2.2.2] octane (DABCO) catalysed MBH reaction between aldehydes and ethyl acrylate. Molecular weight of the PEG is found to have a significant influence on the reaction yield. PEG-200 was the most efficient solvent and in combination with DABCO, the medium can be recycled upto three more runs. This reaction condition is successfully applied to obtain MBH adduct of five different aldehydes in very short time with excellent yield and the required catalyst concentration was very low compared to standard MBH reaction. Since the MBH adduct is an important reactive intermediates for many complex organic syntheses, this approach can be successfully utilised as an alternative to existing reaction conditions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A new method was developed to improve the reaction rate and yield of MBH reaction The PEG 200-DABCO combination provides a sustainable, non-volatile, recyclable and environment friendly solvent medium to produce MBH adducts. This medium in combination with microwave energy proved to be very effective to introduce a new carbon-carbon or a carbon-heteroatom bond in a molecule.</p>
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