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Activation of methane to CH3+: A selective industrial route to methanesulfonic acid

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SCIENCE
Volume 363, Issue 6433, Pages 1326-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aav0177

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  1. Grillo-Werke AG

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Direct methane functionalization to value-added products remains a challenge because of the propensity for overoxidation in many reaction environments. Sulfonation has emerged as an attractive approach for achieving the necessary selectivity. Here, we report a practical process for the production of methanesulfonic acid (MSA) from only two reactants: methane and sulfur trioxide. We have achieved >99% selectivity and yield of MSA. The electrophilic initiator based on a sulfonyl peroxide derivative is protonated under superacidic conditions, producing a highly electrophilic oxygen atom capable of activating a C-H bond of methane. Mechanistic studies support the formation of CH3+ as a key intermediate. This method is readily scalable with reactors connected in series for prospective production of up to 20 metric tons per year of MSA.

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