Recyclable DABCO-based organocatalyst

Fluorous tagging of 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) through the halogen bond creates a recyclable organocatalyst for the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction, say scientists in France.
 

Fluorous tagging of DABCO through halogen bonding makes recyclable catalyst for well known organic reaction

Julien Legros and colleagues from the University of Paris-Sud, applied the fluorous tagging technique (often used in organometallic catalysis) to an organocatalyst, where the fluorous tags were ‘grafted’ in a supramolecular fashion through the halogen bond. The resulting catalyst is readily accessible and can be recovered using a simple precipitation and filtration method, allowing recyclability up to five times.

Fancy finding out more? Then download the ChemComm communication, which will be free to access until the 10th June 2011.

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