1. Magnetically Induced Amination of Alcohols Using MNi@Cu (M=Fe, Co) Nanoparticles as Catalysts.
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Varela-Izquierdo V, Mustieles-Marín I, Fazzini PF, Mencía G, Guelen S, Rachet R, and Chaudret B
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The synthesis of tertiary amines from alcohols (i.e. heptanol, dodecanol, cyclohexanol, benzylalcohol) and secondary amines (Me
2 NH (DMA),n Pr2 NH,n Bu2 NH) has been achieved in one step using trimetallic nanoparticles (NPs) displaying a magnetic core (Co4 Ni6 and Fe3 Ni7 ) and a Cu shell as both catalysts and heating agent in the presence of an alternating magnetic field. This methodology limits the redistribution reactions occurring on amines at high temperature leading to both much higher conversion and selectivity in the absence of solvent than usually observed using conventional heating. Moreover, Co4 Ni6 @Cu NPs were found moisture resistant, thereby allowing for performing the reaction with commercial DMA in water (40 % wt) with again high conversion and selectivity., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2024
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