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In situ attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy studies during the enantioselective hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate in "supercritical" ethane over a chirally modified Pt/Al(2)O(3) catalyst show the preferential adsorption of ethyl pyruvate as cis-conformer and indicate a hydrogen bond interaction of this species with the co-adsorbed modifier cinchonidine.  相似文献   

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O-Phenylcinchonidine (PhOCD) is known to efficiently induce inversion of enantioselectivity with respect to cinchonidine (CD) in the enantioselective hydrogenation of various activated ketones on Pt/Al(2)O(3). To understand the origin of the switch of enantioselective properties of the catalyst, the adsorption of PhOCD has been studied by in situ ATR-IR spectroscopy, in the presence of organic solvent and dissolved hydrogen, i.e., under conditions used for catalytic hydrogenation. The adsorption structures and energies of the anchoring group of CD and PhOCD were calculated on a Pt 38 cluster, using relativistically corrected density functional theory (DFT). Both approaches indicate that both modifiers are adsorbed via the quinoline ring and that the spatial arrangement of the quinuclidine skeleton is critical for the chiral recognition. New molecular level information on the conformation of CD relative to PhOCD adsorbed on a surface is extracted from the ATR spectra and supported by DFT calculations. The result is a clearer picture of the role played by the phenyl group in defining the chiral space created by the modifiers on Pt. Moreover, when CD was added to a pre-equilibrated adsorbed layer of PhOCD, a chiral adsorbed layer was formed with CD as the dominant modifier, indicating that CD adsorbs more strongly than PhOCD. Conversely, when PhOCD was added to preadsorbed CD, no significant substitution occurred. The process leading to nonlinear effects in heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis has been characterized by in situ spectroscopy, and new insight into a heterogeneous catalytic R-S switch system is provided.  相似文献   

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Cinchona alkaloids are frequently used for chiral modification of supported noble metal catalysts employed in heterogeneous enantioselective hydrogenation. In order to gain molecular insight into the surface processes occurring at the metal/liquid interface, cinchonidine (CD) adsorption on vapor-deposited Rh/Al2O3 films has been studied in the presence of solvent and hydrogen by means of attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. The spectrum of CD adsorbed on Rh exhibited two dominant signals at 1593 and 1511 cm(-1), which are characteristic of a surface species having a quinoline ring tilted with respect to the metal. Interestingly, no adsorbed modifier in the flat geometry (quinoline parallel to the metal plane) was observed. During desorption, these signals vanished, and a new prominent signal appeared at 1601 cm(-1) which belongs to a species with the quinoline ring hydrogenated on the heteroaromatic side. Concentration-dependent experiments and the reversibility of the observed phenomenon indicate that CD was readily hydrogenated to 1',2',3',4',10,11-hexahydrocinchonidine (CDH(6)) on Rh. The ATR-IR spectra also reveal that the flat species was indeed immediately hydrogenated when CD was provided from solution, and the only visible adsorbed species was the tilted species, which displaced the hydrogenation product from the metal surface. In the absence of dissolved CD, during desorption, the tilted species was converted to the flat species and rapidly hydrogenated. The hydrogenation product was stable on the metal surface only in the absence of CD. Therefore, the adsorption strength of the different species is as follows: flat > tilted > CDH(6). Evidence for the formation of the flat species and its role as an intermediate to the hydrogenation product is given by an experiment in which CD was adsorbed in the absence of dissolved hydrogen after surface cleaning. The adsorption and hydrogenation of CD on Rh deviate significantly from that observed earlier on Pt and Pd under similar conditions, where the flat species could be observed even in the presence of hydrogen. This difference is attributed to the weaker interaction and lower hydrogenation rate occurring on Pt and Pd.  相似文献   

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The mighty cinchonidine: A diastereomeric surface complex in the asymmetric hydrogenation of ketopantolactone on chirally modified Pt is monitored by in?situ ATR-IR spectroscopy, in combination with modulation excitation spectroscopy and phase-sensitive detection. Cinchonidine bound to the surface with its quinoline ring is shown to induce the chiral environment through a C9?O???H???O?C interaction.  相似文献   

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In competitive racemic hydrogenation of methyl benzoylformate (MBF) + ethyl pyruvate (EP) binary mixture over Pt/Al(2)O(3): k(MBF) > k(EP), but in competitive enantioselective hydrogenation k(MBF) < k(EP); the phenomenon verified for the first time is dependent on the adsorption strength of the surface complexes of various compositions (MBF-Pt, EP-Pt, MBF-CD-Pt, EP-CD-Pt, CD = cinchonidine).  相似文献   

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The influence of acetic acid (AcOH) and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) on the hydrogenation of ethyl-4,4,4-trifluoroacetoacetate has been investigated by using Pt/Al(2)O(3) modified by cinchonidine and O-methylcinchonidine. We have shown that the sometimes dramatic changes in enantioselectivity and rate cannot simply be interpreted by protonation of the alkaloid modifier. We propose a new three-step reaction pathway, involving interaction of the carboxylic acid with the reactant and the chiral modifier. The mechanism is supported by IR spectroscopic identification of cyclic TFA-modifier ion pairs. This new approach can rationalise the poorly understood role of acids in the enantioselective hydrogenation of activated ketones over cinchona-modified platinum metals.  相似文献   

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Immobilization of chiral ligands on the surface of metal nanoparticles is one concept for heterogenation of enantioselective catalysts. Diop modified Pt nanoclusters were found to be able to induce enantioselectivity and enhancement of the reaction rate in hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate. The model of geometry of the diop adsorption has been proposed based on DRIFTS and molecular modelling investigations. The ability of diop to induce enantioselectivity and enhanced reaction rate was explained through the adsorption geometry and comparison with known models of enantioselectivity established for the cinchonidine on Pt system.  相似文献   

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Adsorption of cinchonidine on monometallic Au and bimetallic Pt-Au and Pd-Au thin model films prepared by physical vapor deposition has been investigated with attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. On Au the alkaloid forms an adsorbed layer that shows higher stability against desorption than the corresponding adsorption on Pt. In this adsorption layer the intermolecular interactions dominate over metal-adsorbate interactions as indicated by the absence of the spectroscopic features attributed to strongly flat adsorbed species. This behavior is further supported by Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations indicating that flat and tilted orientations of the quinoline ring have comparable adsorption energy on Au but lower (7-10 kcal/mol) compared to adsorption on Pt (ca. 40 kcal/mol). As a consequence, the creation of a metal surface with isolated chiral sites is prevented by formation of an adsorbed structure formed by intermolecularly bound cinchonidine molecules on Au. While the binding to Pt is due to the formation of sigma-bonds to surface atoms, such aggregates are bound to Au mainly by van der Waals forces. Given this different nature of bonding of cinchonidine to Au and Pt, addition of Au to Pt and Pd films could be used to probe the changes of fractional coverage of the different adsorbed species of cinchonidine on the platinum metals. It is demonstrated that the lowering of the domain size of the platinum group metal by Au can simulate the effect of particle size on the distribution of the surface conformations of the alkaloid on a metal surface.  相似文献   

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The adsorption behavior of O-methyl and O-trimethylsilyl derivatives of cinchonidine (CD), employed as chiral modifiers for heterogeneous enantioselective hydrogenations on supported Pt catalysts, has been investigated by using attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (ATR-IR) and density functional theory (DFT) electronic structure calculations. The ATR-IR spectroscopic investigation provided detailed insight of the adsorbed modifiers under conditions close to those employed during catalytic processes, and electronic structure calculations were used as a complement to the experiments to uncover the implications of conformational changes in generating the topology of the surface chiral site. The structural investigation of the adsorbed modifiers revealed a relationship between the spatial positions of the ether substituents and the enantiodifferentiation induced by the modified catalyst observed in the hydrogenation of alpha-activated ketones. Experiments and calculations corroborate a model, according to which the addition of a bulky ether group to CD reshapes the chiral sites, thus generating catalytic chiral surfaces with different and, in some cases (e.g. hydrogenation of ketopantolactone), even opposite enantioselective properties to those obtained with CD without altering the absolute configuration of the modifier. The study also confirms that active surface conformations of cinchona modifiers are markedly different from those existing in vacuum and in solution, thus underlying the necessity of investigating the surface-modifier interaction in order to understand enantioselectivity.  相似文献   

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Trifluoroacetophenone (TFAP) forms C O...H-C bonded dimers and trimers at room temperature on Pt(111). It is proposed that these systems mimic the prochiral carbonyl-chiral modifier interaction in the enantioselective hydrogenation of TFAP on cinchona-modified Pt catalysts. That is, the activation of TFAP in homomolecular assemblies at racemic sites is expected to be roughly the same as in the diastereomeric complex formed at chiral sites. This interpretation suggests a reason why alpha-phenyl ketones do not display a strong measured rate enhancement effect in the Orito reaction.  相似文献   

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The heat of adsorption and sticking probability of cyclohexene on Pt(111) were measured as a function of coverage using single-crystal adsorption calorimetry in the temperature range from 100 to 300 K. At 100 K, cyclohexene adsorbs as intact di-sigma bonded cyclohexene on Pt(111), and the heat of adsorption is well described by a second-order polynomial (130 - 47 theta - 1250 theta(2)) kJ/mol, yielding a standard enthalpy of formation of di-sigma bonded cyclohexene on Pt(111) at low coverages of -135 kJ/mol and a C-Pt sigma bond strength of 205 kJ/mol. At 281 K, cyclohexene dehydrogenates upon adsorption, forming adsorbed 2-cyclohexenyl (c-C6H(9,a)) and adsorbed hydrogen, and the heat of adsorption is well described by another second-order polynomial (174 - 700 theta + 761 theta(2)) kJ/mol. This yields a standard enthalpy of formation of adsorbed 2-cyclohexenyl on Pt(111) at a low coverage of -143 kJ/mol. At coverages below 0.10 ML, the sticking probability of cyclohexene on Pt(111) is close to unity (>0.95), independent of temperature.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of the chiral modifier cinchonidine on platinum in ethanol as a function of temperature has been studied with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The temperature range chosen was from 30 to 70 °C, within which both the activity and selectivity of cinchonidine-modified Pt catalysts have been shown to change dramatically. Platinum surfaces were modified with 260 μM cinchonidine in ethanol, and examined both in pure ethanol and in the modifying solution itself. Adsorbed cinchonidine under pure ethanol was found to partially desorb as the temperature was raised, accompanied by an increase in the average tilt of the quinoline group with respect to the surface. In contrast, the presence of solution-phase cinchonidine resulted in an increase in the cinchonidine surface coverage and average tilt as temperature was raised. In a previous study [J. Mol. Catal. A 212 (2004) 277] we showed that hydrogen causes a dramatic enhancement in the SERS response of adsorbed cinchonidine. This was attributed to a conversion of cinchonidine to 10,11-dihydrocinchonidine on the Pt surface and a more flat orientation of the quinoline group. In both pure ethanol and in 260 μM cinchonidine, the presence of hydrogen causes a significant decrease in the alkaloid SERS bands at temperatures above 40 °C. In addition, the average tilt of the quinoline group increases significantly at these elevated temperatures. The temperature-dependence of 10,11-dihydrocinchonidine adsorption was also investigated, and is almost identical to that observed for cinchonidine in the presence of hydrogen. This lends further support to the conclusion that cinchonidine is being hydrogenated on the Pt surface in the presence of hydrogen. The significant changes observed on the cinchonidine-modified Pt surface above 40 °C correlate well with reported decreases in enantioselectivity and turn-over frequency at similar temperatures during ethyl pyruvate hydrogenation.  相似文献   

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Summary Platinum catalysts (1 wt.%) supported on MCM-41 type and SiO2have been prepared, characterized and evaluated in the enantioselective hydrogenation of 1-phenyl-1,2-propanedione at 298 K and 20 bar of hydrogen pressure, using cinchonidine (CD) as chiral modifier. Chemisorption and TEM results revealed that both catalysts posses similar metal dispersion, however, significant differences in the catalytic behavior were observed. With dichloromethane as solvent, high hydrogenation rates and ee values around 47% were obtained for the Pt/MCM-41 catalyst. This fact is attributed to a confinement effect. The initial reaction rate is strongly dependent on the CD concentration, and the reaction rate (or ee) vsCD concentration plot exhibits bell-type curves. The main products were (R) -1-hydroxy-1-phenylpropanone and (S) -1-hydroxy-1-phenylpropanone.</o:p>  相似文献   

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The adsorption of cinchonidine (CD) and cinchonine (CN) on Pt(111) and Pd(111) single crystals has been investigated by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) in an ultrahigh vacuum system. In time-lapse series the mobilities of different adsorption species have been determined on a single molecule basis and with varying hydrogen background pressures in the system. The diastereomeric cinchona alkaloids, CD and CN, which are widely used as chiral modifiers of platinum group metals in catalytic enantioselective hydrogenation, showed similar adsorption modes and diffusion behavior on Pt(111), except that the flatly adsorbed CN molecules which were free (not in a dimer/cluster) were significantly more mobile than their CD analogues. CD adsorbed on Pd(111) showed similar adsorption modes as observed on Pt(111) but at considerably higher mobility of the flatly absorbed species already in the low-pressure region. The observed adsorption behaviors are discussed in the context of independent ATR-IR measurements and theoretical calculations. Special emphasis is put on the nonlinear effect observed in hydrogenation reactions with CD/CN mixtures. Our observations corroborate that this effect is mainly a consequence of the different adsorption strengths of CD and CN on Pt.  相似文献   

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The room-temperature adsorption of four closely related cinchona alkaloids and three reference quinoline-based compounds from CCl4 solutions onto a polycrystalline platinum surface was characterized by in situ reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS). The adsorption equilibrium constants (Kads) were found to follow the sequence cinchonine > quinidine > cinchonidine > quinine > 6-methoxyquinoline > lepidine > quinoline. Some of this ordering can be explained by differences in solubility, but quinidine displays a much larger Kads than expected on the basis of its large relative solubility; bonding to the surface must also play a role in determining its behavior. It was determined that each alkaloid binds differently on Pt at saturation coverages. While the quinoline ring of cinchonidine tilts along its long axis to optimize pi-pi intermolecular interactions, in cinchonine it tilts along the short axis and bonds through the lone electron pair of the nitrogen atom instead, and both quinine and quinidine exhibit additional bonding via the methoxy oxygen atom at intermediate concentrations. Perhaps a more surprising result from this work is the fact that cinchonine displays a higher Kads than cinchonidine, quinine, or quinidine even though, according to previous work, it can be easily displaced from the surface by any of those other cinchona alkaloids. A full explanation of these observations requires consideration of the solvent above the adsorbed species.  相似文献   

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《Tetrahedron: Asymmetry》2000,11(16):3277-3281
Cinchonidine and cinchonine have been N-alkylated with Merrifield resin and employed as chiral phase-transfer catalysts for the enantioselective alkylation of enolates from N-(diphenylmethylene)glycine esters with activated electrophiles (up to 90% ee). The use of the polymer-supported cinchonidine ammonium salt afforded the corresponding (S)-isomers, whereas the (R)-isomers were obtained using related cinchonine-supported polymers.  相似文献   

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The combination of ATR-IR and modulation spectroscopy allowed for the study of the interaction of ketopantolactone with Pt/Al2O3 films chirally modified by cinchonidine under hydrogenation conditions. The spectra reveal a significant influence of ketopantolactone on the adsorption of the modifier and indicate a N-H-O hydrogen bond between modifier and reactant. The latter was corroborated by a comparative study with N-methyl cinchonidine chloride modified Pt/Al2O3.  相似文献   

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陈志坚  李晓红  李灿 《催化学报》2011,32(1):155-161
以介孔材料SBA-15、经或未经Al2O3修饰的具有三维立方孔道结构的SiO2为载体,制备了负载型Pt催化剂,并用于催化α-酮酸酯底物2-氧代-4-苯基-丁酸乙酯(EOPB)和丙酮酸乙酯(Etpy)的不对称氢化反应中.结果表明,当SBA-15孔径由6.2,7.6和9.2nm依次增加时,EOPB不对称氢化的活性和手性选择...  相似文献   

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Pt L(3) X-ray absorption edge data on small supported Pt particles (N < 6.5) reveals that at very low H(2) pressure or high temperature the strongest bonded H is chemisorbed in an atop position. With decreasing temperature or at higher H(2) pressure only n-fold (n = 2 or 3) sites are occupied. At high H(2) pressure or low temperature, the weakest bonded H is positioned in an "ontop" site, with the chemisorbing Pt already having a stronger bond to a H atom in an n-fold site. DFT calculations show that the adsorption energy of hydrogen increases for Pt particles on ionic (basic) supports. The combination of the DFT calculations with hydrogen chemisorption data and the analysis of the Pt L(3) X-ray absorption spectra implies that both the H coverage and/or the type of active Pt surface sites, which are present at high temperature catalytic reaction conditions, strongly depend on the ionicity of the support. The consequences for Pt catalyzed hydrogenolysis and hydrogenation reactions will be discussed.  相似文献   

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Modification of transition metal cations to polymer-stabilized Pt colloidal clusters modified with cinchonidine was studied in enantioselective hydrogenation of methyl pyruvate. Compared to the enantiomeric excess (e.e.) value (71.4%) obtained without the presence of metal cations, obvious e.e. enhancement (up to 82.5%) was resulted from the addition of Zn^2 but with a certain decrease in activity. The reaction parameters in the presence of Zn^2 were also studied. It was found that the Pt colloidal catalysts in the presence of metal cations performed very differently from that in the absence of metal cations.  相似文献   

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