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Copper(II) acetate

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98%

Synonym(s):

Cupric acetate

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Linear Formula:
Cu(CO2CH3)2
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
181.63
Beilstein:
3595638
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352302
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.22

vapor density

6.9 (vs air)

Assay

98%

form

powder or crystals

reaction suitability

reaction type: click chemistry

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SMILES string

CC(=O)O[Cu]OC(C)=O

InChI

1S/2C2H4O2.Cu/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2

InChI key

OPQARKPSCNTWTJ-UHFFFAOYSA-L

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General description

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Copper(II) acetate also known as cupric acetate, can be used as a catalyst in various processes in the field of greener chemistry. It is particularly useful in cross-coupling reactions, where it can promote the formation of carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bonds, without the need for hazardous reagents or solvents

Application

Catalyst for greener amine synthesis by reductive amination with hydrogen gas.

Copper-catalyzed reductive amination of aromatic and aliphatic ketones with anilines using environmental-friendly molecular hydrogen

Copper(II) acetate is used as a catalyst:
  • In the N-arylation of α-amino esters with p-tolylboronic acid to synthesize biaryls via cross-coupling reactions
  • In the the synthesis of substituted isoxazole derivatives

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Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 2 - Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Corr. 1B

Storage Class Code

8B - Non-combustible corrosive hazardous materials

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

does not flash

Flash Point(C)

does not flash

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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An efficient synthesis of novel isoxazole bearing pyrazole derivatives via [3+ 2] heteroannulation using cupric acetate
B Audichya, et al.
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 59, 341-350 (2022)
N-Arylation of ?-aminoesters with p-tolylboronic acid promoted by copper (II) acetate
PYS Lam, et al.
Tetrahedron Letters, 44, 1691-1694 (2003)
Jinlong Zhao et al.
The Journal of organic chemistry, 73(18), 7428-7431 (2008-08-16)
Mild conditions have been developed to achieve Pd(OAc)2-catalyzed regioselective cross-coupling between indoles and potassium aryltrifluoroarylborates in the presence of Cu(OAc)2 in acetic acid at room temperature. A variety of potassium aryltrifluoroborates selectively undergo the direct arylation across indoles and afford
Martyn Inman et al.
The Journal of organic chemistry, 75(17), 6023-6026 (2010-08-10)
A Cu(II)-mediated synthesis of indolequinones from the corresponding bromoquinones and enamines is reported. The key oxidative cyclization proceeds in good yield for a broad range of substrates and can be performed on a multigram scale, allowing access to biologically interesting
Cinthia da S Lisboa et al.
The Journal of organic chemistry, 76(13), 5264-5273 (2011-05-25)
The oxidative addition of anilines (2) with 1,4-naphthoquinone (3) to give N-aryl-2-amino-1,4-naphthoquinones (1) was found to be catalyzed by copper(II) acetate. In the absence of the catalyst, the reactions are slower and give lower yields with the formation of many

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