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Mild and efficient capture and functionalisation of CO2 using silver(I) oxide and application to 13C-labelled dialkyl carbonates

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 3, Issue 14, Pages 4613-4621

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3ra23281f

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  1. University of Bath
  2. Bath Ventures
  3. RCUK

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A high yielding three-component reaction between beta-iodo ethylamine derivatives, MeOH and gaseous CO2 at ambient temperatures and pressures is reported using silver(I) oxide. Unfunctionalised alkyl iodides were also found to be effective in this transformation and their optimisation is also described. To highlight the ease and control with which gaseous CO2 can be captured and functionalised under mild conditions, the reaction was performed using C-13-enriched CO2 to afford specifically C-13-carbonyl-labelled dialkyl carbonates with exquisite control of the isotopic purity in good yields and without the need for specialised equipment.

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