Highly Efficient Gold (I) Complex Catalyst for Hydration of Alkynes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Eiichiro Mizushima
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Oct 1, 2003

Abstract

Catalyst systems comprising (Ph3P)AuCH3 and acid co-catalysts were found to be highly efficient for hydration of alkynes to give ketones. Methanol was the best choice of solvents. Introduction Hydration of carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds is one of the environmentally benign routes to the carbon-oxygen bond formation. Hydration of alkynes forming carbonyl compounds, an important variation in this category, is a well known reaction which has been extensively studied. The reaction by acid-catalysis is the most conventional method, while it is applicable only to electron rich acetylenes to obtain satisfactory yields (1,2). The hydration of simple alkynes usually requires another catalyst (co-catalyst), typically a mercury(II) salt (3), which is inconsistent with the guiding principle of Green Chemistry (4).
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APA: Eiichiro Mizushima  (2003)  Highly Efficient Gold (I) Complex Catalyst for Hydration of Alkynes

MLA: Eiichiro Mizushima Highly Efficient Gold (I) Complex Catalyst for Hydration of Alkynes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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