Issue 26, 2013

Silica-anchored organotin trichloride: a recyclable and clean organotin catalyst for transesterification reactions

Abstract

A new synthetic scheme towards silica-supported organotrichlorotin derivatives has been developed. It involves the synthesis of (11-triethoxysilyl)undecyltricyclohexyltin, followed by sol–gel processing and, subsequently in the formation of the resulting hybrid silica, by electrophilic substitution of the tricyclohexyltin function by the target grafted trichlorotin using tin tetrachloride. HR-MAS 119Sn and CP-MAS 29Si NMR combined with N2-sorption and TEM measurements evidenced the formation of a mesoporous organic–inorganic hybrid silica including a functionally pure supported-organotrichlorotin species. This silica-grafted organotrichlorotin displays a satisfactory catalytic activity in the transesterification of ethyl acetate by 1-octanol. The catalyst could be recycled four times without significant loss of activity. Furthermore, tin leaching below 10 ppm evidences the benefits of the proposed strategy to limit tin contamination of the final products.

Graphical abstract: Silica-anchored organotin trichloride: a recyclable and clean organotin catalyst for transesterification reactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jan 2013
Accepted
22 Apr 2013
First published
22 Apr 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 9764-9770

Silica-anchored organotin trichloride: a recyclable and clean organotin catalyst for transesterification reactions

T. Toupance, L. Renard, B. Jousseaume, C. Olivier, V. Pinoie, I. Verbruggen and R. Willem, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 9764 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT50292A

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