Synthesis of Carbonyl Compounds by Gold-Catalyzed Carbonylation Reactions
Lin He, Yanwei Cao
Abstract
Abstract In recent years, carbonylation reactions has experienced rapid progress and has become the essential and efficient strategies for the large-scale preparation of carbonyl compounds. Although palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, and cobalt are the dominating catalysis in carbonylation reactions, the gold has emerged as a selectable catalysis in some specific carbonylation reactions in the past two decades. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous gold catalysis have been studied in carbonylation reactions. Herein, we briefly reviewed the history of gold-catalyzed carbonylation reactions, including carbonylation of olefins, methanol, and amines. It also highlights our recent works on synergistic Au/Cu-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of amines. 1 Introduction 2 Carbonylation of Olefins 3 Carbonylation of Methanol 4 Carbonylation of Amines 4.1 Gold Catalysis 4.2 Bimetallic Au–M catalysis 5 Conclusion and Outlook