| Literature DB >> 33230917 |
Wahyu S Putro1, Akira Ikeda1, Shinji Shigeyasu2, Satoshi Hamura2, Seiji Matsumoto2, Vladimir Ya Lee3, Jun-Chul Choi1, Norihisa Fukaya1.
Abstract
New sustainable approaches should be developed to overcome equilibrium limitation of dialkyl carbonate synthesis from CO2 and alcohols. Using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and CO2 with Zr catalysts, we report the first example of sustainable catalytic synthesis of diethyl carbonate (DEC). The disiloxane byproduct can be reverted to TEOS. Under the same conditions, DEC can be synthesized using a wide range of alkoxysilane substrates by investigating the effects of the number of ethoxy substituent in alkoxysilane substrates, alkyl chain, and unsaturated moiety on the fundamental property of this reaction. Mechanistic insights obtained by kinetic studies, labeling experiments, and spectroscopic investigations reveal that DEC is generated via nucleophilic ethoxylation of a CO2 -inserted Zr catalyst and catalyst regeneration by TEOS. The unprecedented transformation offers a new approach toward a cleaner route for DEC synthesis using recyclable alkoxysilane.Entities:
Keywords: Zr catalysts; alkoxysilane; carbon dioxide; diethyl carbonate; sustainable catalytic synthesis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33230917 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202002471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928