Abstract
It is established that catalytic systems based on gold nanoparticles stabilized in ionic liquids and supported on an MCM-41–type mesoporous silica show a high activity and selectivity in hydroamination of phenylacetylene with aniline, obeying Markovnikov’s rule. It is shown that the activity of the synthesized gold-containing systems grows substantially under conditions of microwave activation, which also shortens the time required to achieve full conversion.
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