Abstract

Mesoporous MCM-41 silica functionalized with sulfonic acid groups (SO 3H-MCM-41) was prepared through the condensation of MCM-41 with benzyl alcohol followed with sulfonation, which was characterized by XRD, FT-IR and nitrogen adsorption analyses. One-pot Fischer indole synthesis of tryptophols under the catalysis of SO 3H-MCM-41 was reported with phenylhydrazine hydrochlorides and 2,3-dihydrofuran. The acidity and amount of sulfur loading were surveyed and also were the catalytic performance of SO 3H-MCM-41. The results showed that higher amount of sulfur loading leads to higher acidity and consequently better yields of tryptophols. Moreover, SO 3H-MCM-41 displayed good shape-selectivity in Fischer indole synthesis and inhibited the production of bulky byproduct polyindoles which were generally found in traditional acid catalysis. A series of tryptophols were synthesized with SO 3H-MCM-41 in better yields than those of conventional methods reported.

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