Control of Stereoselectivity in Heterogeneous Catalysis by Functionalization of Pt Nanoparticles with alpha-Amino Acids
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Other Titles: | Steuerung von Stereoselektivität in der heterogenen Katalyse durch Funktionalisierung von Pt Nanopartikeln mit alpha-Aminosäuren |
Authors: | Sulce, Anda ![]() |
Supervisor: | Kunz, Sebastian |
1. Expert: | Kunz, Sebastian |
Experts: | Bäumer, Marcus |
Abstract: | The asymmetric hydrogenation of ß-keto esters over amino acid-functionalized Pt nanoparticles (NPs) was explored. The investigated catalysts are chemoselective and stereoselective due to specific ligand-reactant interactions between ligands and reactants. Based on structure-selectivity relationships, the previously for L-proline-functionalized Pt NPs suggested ligand-reactant interaction model cou... The asymmetric hydrogenation of ß-keto esters over amino acid-functionalized Pt nanoparticles (NPs) was explored. The investigated catalysts are chemoselective and stereoselective due to specific ligand-reactant interactions between ligands and reactants. Based on structure-selectivity relationships, the previously for L-proline-functionalized Pt NPs suggested ligand-reactant interaction model could be validated, extended to other amino acid ligands, and further refined. Nonlinear effect analysis revealed that in most cases the stereoselectivity is determined mainly by a 1:1 ligand-reactant interaction. Adjusting the interactions between ligands and reactants allowed to improve the stereoselectivity up to an enantiomeric excess over 80%. Most amino acid ligands not only induce selectivity but also enhance the reaction rate. The results of a systematic kinetic study provided an important contribution to the understanding of the reaction mechanism. |
Keywords: | Ligand-functionalized nanoparticles; ligand-reactant interactions; nonlinear effects; stereoselective heterogeneous catalysis; asymmetric hydrogenation; ligand acceleration effect; reaction kinetics |
Issue Date: | 14-Jun-2019 |
Type: | Dissertation |
Secondary publication: | no |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00107467-16 |
Institution: | Universität Bremen |
Faculty: | Fachbereich 02: Biologie/Chemie (FB 02) |
Appears in Collections: | Dissertationen |
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