Tomohiro Yasukawa
University of Tokyo
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Green Chemistry | 2010
Hiroyuki Miyamura; Tomohiro Yasukawa; Shū Kobayashi
Environmentally benign aerobic oxidation of alcohols to methyl esters catalyzed by polymer-incarcerated gold nanoclusters (PI-Au) was developed and reactions proceeded under very mild conditions. The catalyst could be recovered by simple operations without significant loss of activity.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2012
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Shu̅ Kobayashi
Robust and highly active bimetallic Rh nanoparticle (NP) catalysts, PI/CB Rh/Ag, have been developed and applied to the asymmetric 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids to enones without leaching of the metals. We found that the structures of the bimetallic Rh/Ag catalysts and chiral ligands strongly affect their catalytic activity and the amount of metal leaching. PI/CB Rh/Ag could be recycled several times by simple operations while keeping high yields and excellent enantioselectivities. To show the versatility of the PI/CB Rh/Ag catalyst, a one-pot, oxidation-asymmetric 1,4-addition reaction of an allyl alcohol and an arylboronic acid was demonstrated by combining the PI/CB Rh/Ag catalyst with PI/CB Au as an aerobic oxidation catalyst.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2015
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Aya Suzuki; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Kohei Nishino; Shu̅ Kobayashi
We describe the use of chiral metal nanoparticle systems, as novel heterogeneous chiral catalysts for the asymmetric 1,4-addition of arylboronic acids to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds, as representative C-C bond-forming reactions. The reactions proceeded smoothly to afford the corresponding β-arylated products in high to excellent yields and outstanding enantioselectivities with wide substrate scope. Remarkably, the nanoparticle catalysts showed performance in terms of yield, enantioselectivity, and catalytic turnover that was superior to that of the corresponding homogeneous metal complexes. The catalyst can be successfully recovered and reused in a gram-scale synthesis with low catalyst loading without significant loss of activity. The nature of the active species was investigated, and we found that characteristic features of the nanoparticle system were totally different from those of the metal complex system.
Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2011
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Shū Kobayashi
Aerobic oxidation of aldehydes to 1,2- and 1,3-diol monoesters was catalyzed by polymer-incarcerated gold nanoclusters under ambient conditions. The esterification proceeded much faster with 1,2- and 1,3-diols and their derivatives rather than with methanol.
Angewandte Chemie | 2016
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Yuuki Saito; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Shū Kobayashi
Cooperative catalysts consisting of chiral Rh/Ag nanoparticles and Sc(OTf)3 have been developed that catalyze asymmetric 1,4-addition reactions of arylboronic acids with α,β-unsaturated amides efficiently. The reaction has been considered one of the most challenging reactions because of the low reactivity of the amide substrates. The new catalysts provide the desired products with outstanding enantioselectivities (>98 % ee) in the presence of low loadings (<0.5 mol %) of the catalyst.
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2011
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Shū Kobayashi
Aerobic oxidative cross-coupling reactions between alkynes and boronic acids under mild conditions catalyzed by low loadings of a copper salt are reported. 2,6-Lutidine accelerated the reactions dramatically, and the desired coupling products were obtained in high yields with high selectivities.
Organic Letters | 2016
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Tatsuya Kuremoto; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Shu̅ Kobayashi
Asymmetric arylation of aldimines catalyzed by heterogeneous chiral rhodium nanoparticles has been developed. The reaction proceeded in aqueous media without significant decomposition of the imines by hydrolysis to afford chiral (diarylmethyl)amines in high yields with outstanding enantioselectivities. This catalyst system exhibited the highest turnover number (700) in heterogeneous catalysts reported to date for these reactions. The reusability of the catalyst was also demonstrated.
Catalysis Science & Technology | 2017
Jack O. Weston; Hiroyuki Miyamura; Tomohiro Yasukawa; Dedi Sutarma; Chloe A. Baker; Preabjot K. Singh; Mariela Bravo-Sanchez; Naoko Sano; Peter J. Cumpson; Yulia Ryabenkova; Shū Kobayashi; Marco Conte
One of the major goals in the oxidation of organic substrates, and especially for alcohol oxidation, is the use of molecular oxygen as the oxidant under mild conditions. Here we report the synthesis and testing of Rh polymer incarcerated catalysts, using a metal so far not used for alcohol oxidation reactions, in which the catalytic activity towards aryl alcohol oxidation, for substrates like 1-phenylethanol and benzyl alcohol, is switched on by the addition of water as co-solvent in toluene. This is done by using air as oxidant at atmospheric pressure, in one of the mildest reaction conditions reported for this class of reaction. The promoting effect of water to higher conversions was observed also for rhodium over alumina supported catalysts, which were used as a benchmark allowing in all cases high conversion and selectivity to the ketone or the aldehyde within a short reaction time. The effect of water was explained as a medium capable to promote the oxidation of the alcohol to the ketone in a biphasic system assisted by phase transfer catalysis. This is particularly relevant for alcohols like 1-phenylethanol or benzyl alcohol that are not soluble in water at room temperature, and for which alternative oxidation routes are needed, as well as to switch on the catalytic activity of metal nanoparticles in a facile and green manner for the activation of molecular oxygen. Aliphatic alcohols like 1-octanol and 3-octanol were also tested, still showing Rh based catalysts as promising materials for this reaction if toluene only was used as solvent instead.
Organic Letters | 2018
Tomohiro Yasukawa; Xi Yang; Shu̅ Kobayashi
Heterogeneous nitrogen-doped carbon-incarcerated cobalt/copper bimetallic nanoparticle (NP) catalysts, prepared from nitrogen-containing polymers, were developed, and an efficient catalytic process for aerobic oxidative esterification was achieved in the presence of a low loading (1 mol %) of catalyst that could be reused and easily reactivated. This protocol enabled diverse conditions for the bimetallic NP formation step to be screened, and significant rate acceleration by inclusion of a copper dopant was discovered. The catalytic activity of the bimetallic Co/Cu catalysts is much higher than that for cobalt catalysts reported to date and is even comparable with noble-metal NP catalysts.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018
Hiroyuki Miyamura; Aya Suzuki; Tomohiro Yasukawa; Shu̅ Kobayashi
Hydrogenation of arenes is an important reaction not only for hydrogen storage and transport but also for the synthesis of functional molecules such as pharmaceuticals and biologically active compounds. Here, we describe the development of heterogeneous Rh-Pt bimetallic nanoparticle catalysts for the hydrogenation of arenes with inexpensive polysilane as support. The catalysts could be used in both batch and continuous-flow systems with high performance under mild conditions and showed wide substrate generality. In the continuous-flow system, the product could be obtained by simply passing the substrate and 1 atm H2 through a column packed with the catalyst. Remarkably, much higher catalytic performance was observed in the flow system than in the batch system, and extremely strong durability under continuous-flow conditions was demonstrated (>50 days continuous run; turnover number >3.4 × 105). Furthermore, details of the reaction mechanisms and the origin of different kinetics in batch and flow were studied, and the obtained knowledge was applied to develop completely selective arene hydrogenation of compounds containing two aromatic rings toward the synthesis of an active pharmaceutical ingredient.