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Synthesis of Tetrabutylphosphonium Carboxylate Ionic Liquids and Its Catalytic Activities for the Alcoholysis Reaction of Propylene Oxide

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 52, Issue 48, Pages 17111-17116

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ie402250e

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  1. National Natural Science Foundations of China [21206063]
  2. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2012AA03A609]
  3. Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology [20123BBE50081, 20132BDH80003]

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Four tetrabutylphosphonium carboxylate ionic liquids ([P-4444][CA]) were prepared, characterized, and used as catalysts for the synthesis of propylene glycol methyl ether (PGME) from the alcoholysis reaction of propylene oxide (PO) with methanol. The effects of various parameters such as the kind of ILs, temperature, reaction time, catalyst loading, and molar ratio of the reactants on PGME yield and selectivity were also studied in detail. The results indicated that tetrabutylphosphonium butyrate ([P-4444][Buty]) exhibited the best catalytic activity in comparison to three other carboxylate ILs, and PGME was produced in nearly 94% yield under mild conditions. In addition, [P-4444][Buty] was found to exhibit good catalytic activities and selectivities in other alcoholysis reactions of epoxides with various alcohols, such as PO with n-propanol, PO with n-butanol, 1-(allyloxy)-2,3-epoxypropane with methanol, and 1,2-epoxybutane with methanol. [P-4444][Buty] could also be recovered easily and used repetitively at least 10 times without an obvious decrease in activity and quantity. Therefore, [P-4444][Buty] proved to be an effective recyclable homogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of PGME and showed potential application in industry.

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