Issue 8, 2009

The reaction of glycerol carbonate with primary aromatic amines in the presence of Y- and X-faujasites: the synthesis of N-(2,3-dihydroxy)propyl anilines and the reaction mechanism

Abstract

At 140 °C, in the presence of alkali metal exchanged faujasites, preferably NaY, as catalysts, glycerine carbonate (GlyC) is an efficient and green alkylating agent of primary aromatic amines (p-XC6H4NH2, X = H, OMe, OH, Cl): the reaction takes place with a high conversion (∼90%) and a good selectivity (80–90%) for the formation of N-(2,3-dihydroxy)propyl anilines (p-XC6H4NHCH2CH(OH)CH2OH). The alkylation process does not proceed through an exclusive nucleophilic substitution of anilines at the C5 position of GlyC. Evidence proves that a dehydrative condensation of anilines with GlyC produces intermediate species, and both transesterification and hydrolysis reactions are involved to obtain the final N-alkyl derivatives. A mechanism is proposed accordingly. Experiments show that faujasites are recyclable catalysts on condition that they are exposed to a mild thermal activation (70 °C, 18 mbar) prior to their re-use. Otherwise, if zeolites are calcined (400 °C, air), both the catalyst activity and the reaction selectivity drop. Isolated yields (60–65%) of N-(2,3-dihydroxy)propyl anilines are somewhat limited by the difficult separation of the unreacted GlyC and of the by-product glycerine. Nonetheless, the overall efficiency of the method is comparable to that of alternative routes based on highly toxic reagents (glycidol and aryl halides).

Graphical abstract: The reaction of glycerol carbonate with primary aromatic amines in the presence of Y- and X-faujasites: the synthesis of N-(2,3-dihydroxy)propyl anilines and the reaction mechanism

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2009
Accepted
27 Apr 2009
First published
14 May 2009

Green Chem., 2009,11, 1161-1172

The reaction of glycerol carbonate with primary aromatic amines in the presence of Y- and X-faujasites: the synthesis of N-(2,3-dihydroxy)propyl anilines and the reaction mechanism

M. Selva and M. Fabris, Green Chem., 2009, 11, 1161 DOI: 10.1039/B904821A

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