백금촉매를 이용한 수소화 조건에서의 탄소-탄소 결합형성에 관한 연구

Alternative Title
Jong Tai, Hong
Author(s)
홍종태
Alternative Author(s)
Jong Tai, Hong
Advisor
장혜영
Department
일반대학원 에너지시스템학부
Publisher
The Graduate School, Ajou University
Publication Year
2012-02
Language
kor
Keyword
백금촉매수소화반응reductive cyclization
Alternative Abstract
Carbon-carbon bond forming reaction is one of key steps for the synthesis of natural products and pharmaceuticals. Synthesis of biologically active compounds involves many carbon-carbon bond forming processes, which should be efficient and ecological without forming large amounts of waste byproducts. Thus, development of atom economic, cost-effective, and environmentally benign C-C bond forming reaction is highly advantageous in the synthetic organic reaction. The use of hydrogen gas in catalytic reduction is one of the oldest and powerful catalytic methods. Therefore, catalytic hydrogenation has been extensively utilized in the industry and academia; however, the hydrogen-mediated C-C bond formation has been achieved only in the alkene hydroformylations and Fisher-Tropsch process by assistance of carbon monoxide. The expansion of the hydrogen-mediated reactions beyond simple reduction and Fisher-Tropsch process would be of a great importance to the organic synthesis. Herein, to develop hydrogen-mediated C-C bond formation, we hope to report platinum(II)-catalyzed C-C coupling of a variety using π-functional groups under hydrogenation conditions. The following chapters II and III discuss platinum-catalyzed hydrogenative coupling of activated alkene and alkyne-aldehydes. Platinum-catalyzed hydrogenative cyclizations of allene-π functional groups are described in chapter IV. Finally, we wish to introduce the first platinum-catalyzed cyclization of allyl halides-hydrazones in chapter V.
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https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/8726
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