Sterically regulated halogen‐free bifunctional ionic liquids for catalytic conversion of CO2 into cyclic carbonates

Author:

Zhang Heming12,Meng Chan12,Su Qian23,Dong Li23,Liu Wen2,Wang Xiaokang12,Li Yunong23,Cheng Weiguo23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Henan Institute of Advance Technology Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 China

2. CAS Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems Beijing Key Laboratory of Ionic Liquids Clean Process Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China

3. Advanced Energy Science and Technology Guangdong Laboratory Chemical Technology Huizhou Guangdong 516003 China

Abstract

AbstractIn the cycloaddition reaction of carbon dioxide (CO2) with epoxides, halogen catalysts lead to halogen loss and environmental pollution. It is necessary to design efficient and environmentally friendly catalysts. A series of halogen‐free phosphonium ionic liquids (ILs) regulated by steric hindrance were designed and synthesized. It is further used as effective catalysts for the catalytic conversion of CO2 into cyclic carbonates. The effect of different catalyst structures on catalytic activity has been investigated. Amino group has been shown to contribute to increased activity, and its location determines the degree of increased activity. Among them, [Bu4P]2[5‐AMP] with meta‐substitution showed the best catalytic activity, the conversion of propylene oxide (PO) was 96 % at the optimum conditions of 120 °C, 2 MPa and 3 h. Based on characterization analysis and DFT calculations, the interaction of ILs with CO2 and PO were revealed. Finally, a plausible synergistic catalytic mechanism was proposed. The halogen‐free, metal‐free phosphonium ILs proposed in this paper provide a new insight on catalyst design and CO2 utilization.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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