New insights into the alkoxycarbonylation of propargyl alcohol

2017 
Abstract The challenging carbonylation of propargyl alcohol is effectively catalyzed by Pd(OAc) 2 in combination with diphenyl-(6-methyl-pyridin-2-yl)phosphine and methanesulfonic acid. In dichloroethane at 20–50 °C, the reaction affords with almost complete regioselectivity alkyl 2-(hydroxymethyl)acrylates. Turnover frequency numbers (TOF) of up to 450 h −1 can be achieved working at 50 °C, while a maximum turnover number (TON) of about 730 is obtained at 30 °C. The catalyst longevity is limited because the carbonylation product reacts with the phosphorus atom of the ligand to give a quaternary phosphonium salt. This reaction leads to deactivation of the catalyst and eventually to palladium black formation.
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