화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Letters, Vol.144, No.4, 717-722, 2014
Metal-Free Allylic Oxidation with Molecular Oxygen Catalyzed by g-C3N4 and N-Hydroxyphthalimide
Polymeric graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is a layered graphite-like nitrogen-rich material, bearing the potential ability to reductively adsorb molecular oxygen for catalytic allylic oxidation. Furthermore, N-hydroxyphthalimide (NHPI) has been recognized as an efficient catalyst for aerobic oxidation of various organic compounds under mild conditions in the presence of various co-catalysts. We present here a promising strategy for employing such nitride-rich g-C3N4 combined with NHPI to form an all-organic metal-free composite and have examined its activity for allylic oxidation with molecular oxygen as the primary terminal oxidant. In the case of allylic oxidation alpha-isophorone catalyzed by g-C3N4/NHPI gave priority to its corresponding carbonyl compound and epoxide. The effects of various reaction conditions on the catalytic reaction were optimized, affording 74.8 % conversion with 44.4 % selectivity of ketoisophorone at 130 degrees C in 5 h. Repeated runs demonstrated that the catalyst was stable for at least three cycles without noticeable loss of its catalytic activity.