화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.301, No.2, 187-195, 2006
Anomalous behavior of rigid cinchona alkaloids in the enantio selective hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate in an aprotic solvent
The enantio-differentiation (ED) ability of rigid cinchona alkaloids, such as alpha- and beta-isocinchonines (alpha-ICN, beta-ICN), was investigated in the asymmetric hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate (EtPy) in toluene at low modifier (M) concentration ([M](0) = 1.2 x 10(-5) M). The isocinchonines showed anomalous kinetic behavior, i.e., lack of rate acceleration (alpha-ICN), low ee values, monotonic decrease-type ee -conversion dependencies, independence of the ee on modifier concentration and reaction temperature. When alpha-ICN was co-injected with either cinchonidine (CD) or cinchonine (CN) the ee-conversion dependencies observed in the presence of pure CD or CN were not altered. The new results indicate that in aprotic solvent the ED ability of flexible and rigid cinchona alkaloids, such as CD, CN and alpha-ICN, beta-ICN should have different origin. It is suggested that ED can take place either in the liquid phase (CD, CN, beta-ICN) or at the Pt surface (alpha-ICN). The formation of substrate-modifier complex in the liquid phase furnishes pronounced rate acceleration for cinchonidine (CD), cinchonine (CN) and beta-ICN, but high ee values were obtained only for CD and CN. However, interactions taking place at the Pt surface (alpha-ICN) result in low ee values and no rate acceleration. Results presented in this study show that both alpha-ICN and beta-ICN only partly resemble the properties of CD or CN, the flexible alkaloids. No RA was also observed when other rigid modifiers, such as (-)-sparteine and (+)-dihydrovinpocetine, were used. These modifiers show similar kinetic patterns as alpha-ICN. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.