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Mechanaochemistry is an effective method to yield pure compounds within a short reaction time. Mechanochemical C-C bond forming reactions gained increasing interest in the past decade. Among those the Knoevenagel condensation is an important reaction for synthezing a,b-unsaturated compounds. The information on the underlying mechanisms of mechanochemical reactions are scarce. In situ investigations using Raman spectroscopy and synchroton XRD either alone or in combination address this challenge. We present the in situ results of a Knoevenagel condensation with p-nitrobenzaldehyde and malononitrile under neat grinding conditions.
Mechanaochemistry is an effective method to yield pure compounds within a short reaction time. Mechanochemical C-C bond forming reactions gained increasing interest in the past decade. Among those the Knoevenagel condensation is an important reaction for synthezing a,b-unsaturated compounds. The information on the underlying mechanisms of mechanochemical reactions are scarce. In situ investigations using Raman spectroscopy and synchroton XRD either alone or in combination address this challenge. We present the in situ results of a Knoevenagel condensation with p-nitrobenzaldehyde and malononitrile under neat grinding conditions.
The mechanochemical Knoevenagel condensation of malononitrile with p-nitrobenzaldehyde was studied in situ using a tandem approach. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy were combined to yield time-resolved information on the milling process. Under solvent-free conditions, the reaction leads to a quantitative conversion to p-nitrobenzylidenemalononitrile within 50 minutes. The in situ data indicate that the process is fast and proceeds under a direct conversion. After stopping the milling process, the reaction continues until complete conversion. The continuous and the stopped milling process both result in crystalline products suitable for single crystal X-ray diffraction.
Mechanaochemistry is an effecthive method to yield pure compounds within a short reaction time. Mechanochemical C-C bond forming reactions gained increasing interest in the past decade. Among those the Knoevenagel condensation is an important reaction for synthezing a,b-unsaturated compounds. The information on the underlying mechanisms of mechanochemical reactions are scarce. In situ investigations using Raman spectroscopy and synchroton XRD either alone or in combination address this challenge. We present the in situ results of a Knoevenagel condensation with p-nitrobenzaldehyde and malononitrile under neat grinding conditions.