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Homogenous Dual-Ligand Zinc Complex Catalysts for Chemical Fixation of CO2 to Propylene Carbonate

Journal

CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 145, Issue 9, Pages 1673-1682

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-015-1565-9

Keywords

Dual-ligand zinc complex; Carbon dioxide; Propylene carbonate

Funding

  1. Distinguished Youth Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20130045]
  2. Fok Ying-Tong Education Foundation [141069]
  3. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2013AA032003]
  4. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2013CB733504]
  5. Project of Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PAPD)
  6. Six talent peaks project in Jiangsu Province [2014-XCL-016]

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Homogeneous dual-ligand zinc complex catalysts was developed for the synthesis of propylene carbonate (PC) through chemical fixation of CO2. It was found that among a number of various pK (a) N-donor ligands, the catalytic performance was enhanced dramatically and the corrosion of the reaction system was effectively inhibited when 1-methylimidazol (1MI) was used as the N-donor ligand, in which > 90 % PC yield could be obtained under mild reaction conditions. The dual-ligand zinc complex catalysts were characterized by various spectroscopic techniques such as FT-IR and (HNMR)-H-1. X-ray crystallography showed that the Zn(II) atom was coordinated in tetrahedron geometry by three bromine atom, one 1MI nitrogen atom, and one crystallographically independent cation to give a 3D tetrahedron structure, which forms tetracoordinated complexes. The structure of the complex gives the reasons for the enhancement of the catalytic activity from the microscopic molecular structure point of an extremely long and therefore labile Zn-Br bond, the diversification of the bond angles, and the interplay between the steric hindrance, which have great influence on the interaction forces of Zn-Br. [GRAPHICS] .

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