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October 2013   (Technical report   )

Aminolactone Chiral Modifiers for Heterogeneous Asymmetric Hydrogenation: Corrected Structure of Pantoyl-Naphthylethylamine, In-Situ Hydrogenolysis, and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Observation of Supramolecular Aminolactone/Substrate Assemblies on...

Guillaume Goubert, Vincent Demers-Carpentier, G. Laroche, Raphael Lafleur-Lambert, Jean-Christian Lemay, John Boukouvalas, Peter McBreen


As established by Baiker and co-workers, pantoyl-naphthylethylamine (PNEA) is an efficient synthetic chiral modifier for the asymmetric hydrogenation of ketopantolactone (KPL) to pantolactone on supported Pt catalysts. We report a scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) study of PNEA and PNEA-derived aminolactone species on Pt(111) and a reassignment of the relative stereochemistry of the modifier. Robust organic chemistry methods were used to establish that the structure of PNEA is R,S rather than R,R. The dissociative chemisorption of a fraction of PNEA adsorbed on Pt(111) yields two fragments that we attribute to a process involving C–N bond scission. We show that C–N bond scission occurs under hydrogenation conditions on PNEA-modified Pt/Al2O3 catalysts, forming the aminolactone amino-4,4-dimethyldihydrofuran-2-one (AF). STM measurements on (S)-AF and 2,2,2-trifluoroacetophenone coadsorbed on Pt(111) show the formation of isolated 1:1 complexes. In contrast, measurements on coadsorbed (S)-AF and KPL show fluxional supramolecular AF/KPL assemblies. The possibility that such assemblies contribute to the overall enantioselectivity observed for PNEA-modified Pt catalysts is discussed.


http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cs4007588

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