Polyelectrolyte-catalyzed Diels–Alder reactions

2016 
Abstract Imidazolium-based poly(ionic liquids) bearing bromide and bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide as counteranions [ poly(ViEIm)Br and poly(ViEIm)NTf 2 ] derived from reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization techniques are used in polymer-assisted solution phase Diels–Alder reactions between isoprene and a variety of dienophiles. With 5 mol% loading, these polyelectrolytes exhibit very good catalytic activity toward Diels–Alder reaction with quantitative yields within 30 min at room temperature. These polyelectrolyte-catalyzed reactions resulted in good para / meta -like product ratios. Here, the coordination nature of the positively charged imidazolium groups in polyelectrolyte with dienophiles plays a key role in catalyst activity and selectivity. These polyelectrolytes were reused for 4 cycles without a significant loss in their catalytic activity and selectivity.
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