Juana M. Pérez
University of Alicante
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Green Chemistry | 2016
Xavier Marset; Juana M. Pérez; Diego J. Ramón
The synthesis of different tetrahydroisoquinolines using choline chloride : ethylene glycol as a deep eutectic solvent (DES) and copper(II) oxide impregnated on magnetite as a catalyst has been accomplished successfully. The copper catalyst amount is the lowest loading ever reported. The presence of DES showed to be essential since the reaction in the absence of this medium did not proceed. A direct proportional relationship was found between the conductivity of DES medium and the yield obtained. The DES and the catalyst could be reused up to ten times without any detrimental effect on the yield of the reaction, with the aerobic conditions making the protocol highly sustainable, where the only waste is water.
RSC Advances | 2014
Juana M. Pérez; Rafael Cano; Diego J. Ramón
A new bimetallic catalyst derived from nickel and copper has been used successfully for the first time in the multicomponent reaction of terminal alkynes, sodium azide, and benzyl bromide derivatives. The presence of both metallic species on the surface of magnetite seems to have a positive and synergetic effect. The catalyst loading is the lowest ever published for a catalyst of copper anchored on any type of iron support. The catalyst could be easily removed from the reaction media just by magnetic decantation and it could be reused up to ten times without any negative effect on the initial results.
RSC Advances | 2016
Juana M. Pérez; Rafael Cano; Gerard P. McGlacken; Diego J. Ramón
Heck-arylation/cyclization was achieved using heterogeneous palladium(II) oxide impregnated on magnetite catalyst (2.5 mol%) with a lower catalyst loading than that reported for similar processes. Ethanol was used as a non-toxic and bio-renewable solvent. Good yields were afforded using a broad range of substrates (40–98%). The catalyst could be partially recycled, and analyses confirmed the almost total reduction of palladium(II) oxide to palladium(0) as well as the iodine poissoning effect, which is the main barrier to complete recyclability.
Green Chemistry | 2018
Beatriz Saavedra; Juana M. Pérez; María J. Rodríguez-Álvarez; Joaquín García-Álvarez; Diego J. Ramón
This work describes the catalytic activity of palladium(II) species in the cycloisomerization of alkynoic acids and their derivatives in aqueous media as well as in Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs), with one of the lowest metal catalyst loadings reported so far in the literature. Different substrates such as terminal and internal alkynes or alkynyl sulfonylimides were studied, obtaining selectivity either to the cyclic compound or the hydrolysed keto derivative. This new system avoids the use of harmful solvents and employs very efficient and recoverable heterogeneous catalysts.
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2012
Juana M. Pérez; Rafael Cano; Miguel Yus; Diego J. Ramón
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2015
Juana M. Pérez; Diego J. Ramón
Synthesis | 2013
Juana M. Pérez; Rafael Cano; Miguel Yus; Diego J. Ramón
Tetrahedron | 2016
Rafael Cano; Juana M. Pérez; Diego J. Ramón; Gerard P. McGlacken
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2014
Juana M. Pérez; Diego J. Ramón
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2014
Rafael Cano; Juana M. Pérez; Diego J. Ramón