NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
Online ISSN : 2185-0925
Print ISSN : 0369-4577
Acceleration of Michael Addition Reaction by Microwave Irradiation in the Presence of Metal Acetylacetonate Catalysts
Hidehiko KAYAMAMasahiro SAWAGUCHIChikakiyo NAGATA
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1999 Volume 1999 Issue 2 Pages 145-148

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The effect of microwave irradiation on Michael addition of β-dicarbonyl compounds (acetylacetone, methyl acetoacetate, dimethyl malonate and diethyl ethylmalonate) to methyl vinyl ketone was investigated by using six different metal acetylacetonate catalysts, i. e., Cr (acac)3, Mn (acac)2, Fe (acac)3, Co (acac)2, Ni (acac)2 and Cu (acac)2 without any solvent.
The microwave irradiation markedly accelerated the addition reaction, reducing the reaction time dramatically in comparison with the case of mechanical stirring (1/100 1/1400). The yields of the products were also moderately improved, and the values of the yield were dependent on the metal acetylacetonate catalysts. Thus, the order was well correlated with the electronegativity of the metal cation of the metal acetylacetonate catalysts.

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