Issue 11, 1990

Photocatalytic oxidative decomposition of fluoroalkenes by titanium dioxide

Abstract

Photoirradiation (>200 nm) of anatase TiO2 induces decomposition of fluoroalkenes [hexafluoropropene (6FP), tetrafluoroethylene (4FE), 3,3,3-trifluoropropene (3FP), 1,1-difluoroethylene (2FE) and fluoroethylene (1FE)] as well as ethylene (0FE) in air at room temperature. The decomposition requires the coexistence of photoirradiation, air, TiO2 and water on the catalyst, suggesting that TiO2-photosensitized oxygenation is operative. Formation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen fluoride was commonly observed. The order of reactivity of the fluoroalkenes is 6FP > 4FE [double greater-than, compressed] 2FE > 0FE > 3FP = 1FE. The major reaction path of 6FP gave equimolar trifluoroacetic acid and CO2 as products via oxidative cleavage of the carbon–carbon double bond, while 4FE yielded CO2 predominantly. The most probable intermediate in these reactions is a dioxetane products via direct addition of superoxide anion radical (O2˙) and/or addition of molecular oxygen following electron injection into the fluoroalkene.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1990, 1955-1960

Photocatalytic oxidative decomposition of fluoroalkenes by titanium dioxide

B. Ohtani, Y. Ueda, S. Nishimoto, T. Kagiya and H. Hachisuka, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1990, 1955 DOI: 10.1039/P29900001955

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