应用化学 ›› 2016, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (3): 245-266.DOI: 10.11944/j.issn.1000-0518.2016.03.150202

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铁催化的交叉偶联反应研究进展

周文俊ab*(),邓家英a   

  1. a内江师范学院化学化工学院
    b果类废弃物资源化四川省高等学校重点实验室 四川 内江 641112
  • 收稿日期:2015-06-15 接受日期:2015-11-12 出版日期:2016-03-02 发布日期:2016-03-02
  • 通讯作者: 周文俊
  • 基金资助:
    四川省教育厅培育项目(12ZZ012);青年基金项目(11ZB024,12ZB074,13ZB0002);内江师范学院博士科研启动经费资助项目

Research Progress of Iron-catalyzed Cross-coupling Reactions

ZHOU Wenjunab*(),DENG Jiayinga   

  1. aCollege of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    bKey Laboratory of Fruit Waste Treatment and Resource Recycling of the Sichuan Provincial College,Neijiang Normal University,Neijiang,Sichuan 641112,China
  • Received:2015-06-15 Accepted:2015-11-12 Published:2016-03-02 Online:2016-03-02
  • Contact: ZHOU Wenjun
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the Sichuan Province Education Office Fostering Projects(No.12ZZ012), Youth Found of Sichuan Province Education Office(No.12ZB074, No.11ZB024, NO.13ZB0002), the Startup Foundation of Ph. D. Scientific Research of Neijiang Normal University

摘要:

过渡金属催化的交叉偶联反应具有反应条件温和、操作简单、底物范围广等特点而备受关注,其中,铁在地球上存储丰富、廉价、无毒、对环境友好,商品化的铁盐和含铁化合物种类繁多,是一种可供选择的、绿色的、较为理想的催化剂。 近年来铁作为催化剂应用于交叉偶联反应的相关报道逐渐增多,本文根据铁催化剂的不同种类,综述了近年来铁盐催化交叉偶联反应的研究进展,期望为相关的研究工作提供参考。

关键词: 铁催化剂, 交叉偶联反应, 有机合成, 进展

Abstract:

Transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction which has advantages of simple operation, mild reaction conditions, and broad scope of substrates is one of the most efficient methods for the construction of carbon-carbon bonds. Iron is one of the potential green catalysts as it is one of the most abundant, inexpensive metals on earth, and environmentally friendly. Iron salts and iron-containing compounds are widely commercially available. Recently, more and more studies report the use of iron as catalyst in cross-coupling reactions. This paper reviews the recent advances in iron-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions based on different raw materials and we hope to provide some inspiration for relative research.

Key words: iron catalysts, cross-coupling reaction, organic synthesis, progress