A new nanosized catalytic system has been developed for convenient preparation of β-vinyl sulfides
H2CC(SAr)R with high yields (79−98%) and excellent selectivity (>98:2). Inexpensive and easily
available Ni(acac)2 was used as catalyst precursor. Solvent-free conditions were combined with high
atom efficiency of the ArSH addition reaction to terminal alkynes (HC⋮C−R) in order to create an
environmentally friendly synthetic procedure. The mechanistic study has indicated that catalytic reaction
takes place under heterogeneous conditions with alkyne insertion into the Ni−S bond as a key step.
A novel approach was developed to prepare Pd nanoparticles with organic ligands in high yields. The structural unit of the Pd species was constructed involving Pd−S bonds. The synthesized Pd particles were highly selective catalysts of S−H bond addition to alkynes under microwave heating. An X-ray diffraction study of one of the products of the addition reaction revealed unusual supramolecular organization of cation/anion layers.
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