It is very desirable
to develop a facile controllable method for
selective semihydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes with a cheap and
safe hydrogen donor but remains a big challenge. H2O is
one of the best choices of the transfer hydrogenation agent of the
world, and the development of methods for synthesizing E- and Z-alkenes using H2O as the hydrogen
source is worthwhile. In this article, a palladium-catalyzed synthesis
of E- and Z-alkenes from alkynes
using H2O as the hydrogenation agent was reported. The
use of di-tert-butylphosphinous chloride (t-Bu2PCl) and triethanolamine/sodium acetate
(TEOA/NaOAc) was essential for the stereo-selective semihydrogenation
of alkynes. The general applicability of this procedure was highlighted
by the synthesis of more than 48 alkenes, with good yields and high
stereoselectivities.
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