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Hot Paper: Palladium-ionic liquid catalysts
12 June 2006
Researchers in the US have developed a phosphine-free catalytic system, based on ionic liquids, for use in palladium-catalysed reactions.
Jean'ne Shreeve and colleagues at the University of Idaho made a series of ionic liquids that readily coordinate with palladium. The researchers say the pyrazolyl-functionalised methylimidazolium-based ionic liquids serve as both ligands and solvents in palladium-catalysed cross-coupling reactions.

The researchers claim that the palladium-ionic liquid catalyst system offers outstanding stability and activity. 'Since our ionic liquids can serve as both solvents and ligands, the palladium catalysts are part of the ionic liquids in the catalytic system, and the decomposition and leaching of catalysts throughout the reaction and product separations can be markedly reduced.'
'This work provides a promising pathway toward design and synthesis of highly stable and recyclable phosphine-free catalytic systems,' said Shreeve.
Joanne Bell
