2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-014-0342-0
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Reaction Mechanisms in the Direct Carboxylation of Alcohols for the Synthesis of Acyclic Carbonates

Abstract: Dialkylcarbonates, (RO)2CO, can be prepared from alcohols and CO2. Such reaction is clean (water is the co-product) but thermodynamically disfavored. In principle, the reaction mechanism of formation of carbonates requires the acid-base activation of alcohols. Existing data support that the first step is the formation of the alkoxo group RO- that reacts with CO2 to give the hemicarbonate moiety ROC(O)O-. The latter converts into the relevant carbonate (RO)… Show more

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“…18e In brief, the trends in the K3 and K1 depend on the different intensity in which the R group influences the thermodynamic stability of the partially ionic (2) x 10 -3 1.6(3) x 10 -2 1. 4(2) x 10 -3 K3, b Pd 5.0(10) x 10 -2 4.5(6) x 10 -2 2.6(8) x 10 -2 -OCOOH). This is an intuitive concept, as it merely confirms that CO2 insertion takes place more readily into the weaker alkoxide M-OR bond than in the stronger M-OH bond of hydroxides.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…18e In brief, the trends in the K3 and K1 depend on the different intensity in which the R group influences the thermodynamic stability of the partially ionic (2) x 10 -3 1.6(3) x 10 -2 1. 4(2) x 10 -3 K3, b Pd 5.0(10) x 10 -2 4.5(6) x 10 -2 2.6(8) x 10 -2 -OCOOH). This is an intuitive concept, as it merely confirms that CO2 insertion takes place more readily into the weaker alkoxide M-OR bond than in the stronger M-OH bond of hydroxides.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Direct carboxylation of alcohols with CO2 (Scheme 1, up) is an attractive alternative that leads to organic carbonates directly from alcohols, and water as the only by-product. 4 This is a clean and atom-efficient process that fully complies with the main requisites of green and sustainable chemistry. 5 Unfortunately, direct combination of aliphatic alcohols with CO2 to yield alkyl carbonate and water is only weakly exothermic, and endergonic under the ambient conditions (e. g., for methanol ΔH º ≈ -4 Kcal•mol -1 and ΔG o ≈ + 6 Kcal•mol -1 at 1 atm and 298 K) largely due to the unfavorable entropy contribution of gaseous CO2.…”
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“…Methanol can also be industrially produced from CO 2 (Pérez-Fortes et al, 2016). Nevertheless, organic carbonates, that are valuable chemicals (Aresta and Dibenedetto, 2002;Sakakura and Kohno, 2009;North et al, 2010;Aresta et al, 2015;Ozorio and Mota, 2017), as well as hydrocarbons (Yang et al, 2017), appear as promising products that could be obtained from CO 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%