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Abstract
As a booming research theme, heterogeneous catalysts have demonstrated significant advantages over homogeneous catalysts in terms of stability, recyclability, and separability from the reactant mixture. In this study, a supramolecular coordinated polymer (P[5]-SCP) was synthesized by complexing thiazole-derived pillar[5]arene (P[5]) with Pd(II), which was obtained by nucleophilic substitution between 1,4-bis(2-Bromoethoxy) pillar[5]arene and 4-methyl-5-(β-hydroxyethyl) thiazole. The chemical component and structure of the P[5]-SCP were confirmed by NMR, EA, FI-IR, XPS, XRD, SEM, TEM, HR MS. In the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reaction, the catalytic activity, stability, and recyclability were thoroughly evaluated. The P[5]-SCP had excellent catalytic activity in mild reaction conditions (up to 81% yield) and exhibited little loss of activity after at least five recycles. Furthermore, catalyst P[5]-SCP was easily synthesized from simple raw materials and low-cost, thereby a novel pillar[5]arene based-NHC catalyst was developed in green heterogeneous catalysis.
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The Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry is the premier interdisciplinary publication reporting on original research into all aspects of host-guest systems. Examples of specific areas of interest are: the preparation and characterization of new hosts and new host-guest systems, especially those involving macrocyclic ligands; crystallographic, spectroscopic, thermodynamic and theoretical studies; applications in chromatography and inclusion polymerization; enzyme modelling; molecular recognition and catalysis by inclusion compounds; intercalates in biological and non-biological systems, cyclodextrin complexes and their applications in the agriculture, flavoring, food and pharmaceutical industries; synthesis, characterization and applications of zeolites.
The journal publishes primarily reports of original research and preliminary communications, provided the latter represent a significant advance in the understanding of inclusion science. Critical reviews dealing with recent advances in the field are a periodic feature of the journal.