Synthesis of carboxylic acids via the hydrocarboxylation of alcohols with CO2 and H2†
Abstract
Production of higher carboxylic acids from CO2 and H2 is a novel and very attractive topic. Herein we present a protocol of synthesizing C3+ carboxylic acids via the reaction of alcohols with CO2 and H2. A catalytic system consisting of iridium(III) acetate and LiI could effectively accelerate this reaction. The reaction could occur at above 120 °C and the best result was obtained at 170 °C. The catalytic system could be applied to various alcohols (primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols and polyols). The reaction mechanism was proposed based on systematic control experiments.
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