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Wiley, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis, 9(355), p. 1748-1754, 2013

DOI: 10.1002/adsc.201300120

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Dendrimers or nanoparticles as supports for the design of efficient and recoverable organocatalysts?

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Abstract

The Jorgensen-Hayashi catalyst [(S)-α,α-diphenylprolinol trimethylsilyl ether] was grafted onto the surface of two different supports: phosphorus dendrimers (generations 1 to 3) and magnetic, polymer-coated cobalt/carbon (Co/C) nanobeads. These new supported catalysts displayed high activities and selectivities in the Michael additions of a wide range of aldehydes to different nitroolefins. Moreover, the dendrimer of the third generation displayed excellent recycling abilities since it could be recovered and reused in 7 consecutive runs without loss of activity.