Issue 30, 2024

The coupling reaction of epoxides with carbon dioxide catalyzed by functional cross-linked polystyrenes and metal salts/functional polystyrenes systems

Abstract

A series of functional cross-linked polystyrenes was synthesized by the free radical copolymerization of divinylbenzene with functional styrenes and utilized as heterogeneous catalysts for the coupling of epoxides with CO2. Investigations showed that the cross-linked copolymer functionalized by quaternary ammonium chloride (CP1) exhibited high catalytic activity in the coupling reaction and thermostability at elevated temperatures. Thus, CP1 was easily recycled from the reaction mixture by filtration and reused without obvious loss of activity. Moreover, the activity of CP1 can be greatly enhanced by adding conventional Lewis acids such as anhydrous FeCl3 or AlCl3. Thus, copolymer 1/FeCl3 composites (1/1 molar ratio) transformed propylene oxide and CO2 to propylene carbonate in 92% yield in 10 h at 110 °C with the composite catalyst loading of 0.25 mol% with respect to propylene oxide and can be reused after simple filtration without significant decline of activity.

Graphical abstract: The coupling reaction of epoxides with carbon dioxide catalyzed by functional cross-linked polystyrenes and metal salts/functional polystyrenes systems

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 May 2024
Accepted
07 Jul 2024
First published
08 Jul 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 13245-13250

The coupling reaction of epoxides with carbon dioxide catalyzed by functional cross-linked polystyrenes and metal salts/functional polystyrenes systems

Z. Zhang, A. Guan, J. Yu, X. Jiang, S. Han, Z. Wen, B. Du and B. Song, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 13245 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ02188F

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