Issue 24, 2022

Olefin epoxidation using electricity as renewable power in a bromide-mediated electrochemical process

Abstract

Electrochemical bromide-mediated olefin epoxidation is a viable strategy to generate freely available bromine (FAB) in situ while minimizing process waste by avoiding chemical oxidants and reducing the use of hazardous reagents. Herein, an electrochemical bromide-mediated olefin epoxidation is presented, wherein bromide plays a double role, as an electrolyte, but also as a mediator that is easily oxidized even at moderate anodic voltage. A quaternary ammonium salt is introduced as an organic electrolyte. The amount of applied charge and the concentrations of electrolyte and olefin were tuned to maximize the efficiency and selectivity of the reaction. Target compounds like 1,2-epoxycyclohexane were obtained in high yields of up to 93%, and a broad substrate scope was demonstrated. Additionally, this process can avoid the formation of dibrominated compounds (e.g., 1,2-dibromocyclohexane), which are typically undesirable dead-end products.

Graphical abstract: Olefin epoxidation using electricity as renewable power in a bromide-mediated electrochemical process

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 ago 2022
Accepted
11 nov 2022
First published
22 nov 2022

Green Chem., 2022,24, 9565-9569

Olefin epoxidation using electricity as renewable power in a bromide-mediated electrochemical process

H. Tang, J. R. Vanhoof and D. De Vos, Green Chem., 2022, 24, 9565 DOI: 10.1039/D2GC02883B

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