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Title

Room temperature aqueous Paal-Knorr pyrrole synthesis catalyzed by aluminum tris(dodecyl sulfate)trihydrate.

Authors

Jafari, Abbas; Mahmoudi, Hajar

Abstract

This article reports a novel procedure to prepare pyrroles using a modification of the Paal-Knorr reaction. Water is a safe solvent meeting environmental considerations, but most organic substrates are not soluble in water. A possible solution to improve the solubility of substrates is the use of surface-active reagents that can form micelles. For instance, combined Lewis acid-surfactant catalyst acts both as a Lewis acid to activate the substrate molecules and as a surfactant to form emulsions in water. Here, we prepared and used aluminum tris(dodecyl sulfate)trihydrate to condense various amines to 2,5-hexadione at room temperature. The sole solid pyrrole was separated by a simple filtration. Our findings thus show a novel and improved modification of the Paal-Knorr reaction in terms of mild reaction conditions and clean reaction profiles, using a simple workup procedure and improved yields with excellent chemo-selectivity.

Subjects

PYRROLES; CHEMICAL synthesis; ALUMINUM compounds; TEMPERATURE effect; SURFACE active agents; SOLUBILITY; CATALYSTS

Publication

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2013, Vol 11, Issue 2, p157

ISSN

1610-3653

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10311-012-0391-1

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