Issue 12, 2021

Protic ionic liquids from di- or triamines: even cheaper Brønsted acidic catalysts

Abstract

Dicationic and tricationic ionic liquids, synthesised by proton transfer from sulfuric acid and corresponding di- and triamines, were characterised and used as Brønsted acidic catalysts in biodiesel production. It has been demonstrated that the new ionic liquids are less expensive than those based on monoamines (even on triethylamine) and are highly acidic. Their performance in a model catalytic esterification reaction surpassed that of sulfuric acid and other literature reports, due to the capability of the ionic liquids to absorb water while phase-separating the ester, thereby shifting the reaction equilibrium towards products. The overall catalytic performance was an interplay between acidity (quantified by Gutmann AN) and physical properties: density and viscosity, which enabled easy phase separation, thereby separating water from the ester. The substrate scope and recycling studies have demonstrated that the new ionic liquids are robust and recyclable catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Protic ionic liquids from di- or triamines: even cheaper Brønsted acidic catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Feb 2021
Accepted
06 May 2021
First published
07 May 2021

Green Chem., 2021,23, 4421-4429

Protic ionic liquids from di- or triamines: even cheaper Brønsted acidic catalysts

A. Brzęczek-Szafran, J. Więcławik, N. Barteczko, A. Szelwicka, E. Byrne, A. Kolanowska, M. Swadźba Kwaśny and A. Chrobok, Green Chem., 2021, 23, 4421 DOI: 10.1039/D1GC00515D

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