Literature DB >> 12569460

New mechanistic insight into the coupling reactions of CO2 and epoxides in the presence of zinc complexes.

Hoon Sik Kim1, Jai Jun Kim, Sang Deuk Lee, Myoung Soo Lah, Dohyun Moon, Ho Gyeom Jang.   

Abstract

Coupling reactions of CO(2) and epoxide to produce cyclic carbonates were performed in the presence of a catalyst [L(2)ZnX(2)] (L=pyridine or substituted pyridine; X=Cl, Br, I), and the effects of pyridine and halide ligands on the catalytic activity were investigated. The catalysts with electron-donating substituents on pyridine ligands exhibit higher activity than those with unsubstituted pyridine ligands. On the other hand, the catalysts with electron-withdrawing substituents at the 2-position of the pyridine ligands show no activity; this demonstrates the importance of the basicity of the pyridine ligands. The catalytic activity of [L(2)ZnX(2)] was found to decrease with increasing electronegativity of the halide ligands. A series of highly active zinc complexes bridged by pyridinium alkoxy ions of the general formula [((mu-OCHRCH(2)L)ZnBr(2))(n)] (n=2 for R=CH(3); n=3 for R=H; L=pyridine or substituted pyridine) were synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. The dinuclear zinc complexes obtained from propylene oxide adopt a square-planar geometry for the Zn(2)O(2) core with two bridging pyridinium propoxy ion ligands. Trinuclear zinc complexes prepared from ethylene oxide adopt a boat geometry for the Zn(3)O(3) core, in which three zinc and three oxygen atoms are arranged in an alternate fashion. These zinc complexes bridged by pyridinium alkoxy ions were also isolated from the coupling reactions of CO(2) and epoxides performed in the presence of [L(2)ZnBr(2)]. Rapid CO(2) insertion into the zincbond;oxygen bond of the zinc complexes bridged by pyridinium alkoxy ions leads to the formation of zinc carbonate species; these which yield cyclic carbonates and zinc complexes bridged by pyridinium alkoxy ions upon interaction with epoxides. The mechanistic pathways for the formation of active species and cyclic carbonates are discussed on the basis of results from structural and spectroscopic analyses.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12569460     DOI: 10.1002/chem.200390076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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1.  New Coordination Complexes Based on the 2,6-bis[1-(Phenylimino)ethyl] Pyridine Ligand: Effective Catalysts for the Synthesis of Propylene Carbonates from Carbon Dioxide and Epoxides.

Authors:  Li Xia; Wen-Zhen Wang; Shuang Liu; Xin-Gang Jia; Ying-Hui Zhang; Lei-Lei Li; Ya Wu; Bi-Yun Su; Shu-Bo Geng; Wei Fan
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-09-10       Impact factor: 4.411

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