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Homogeneous (De)hydrogenative Catalysis for Circular Chemistry - Using Waste as a Resource

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CHEMCATCHEM
卷 13, 期 4, 页码 1105-1134

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cctc.202001404

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Homogeneous Catalysis; Hydrogenation; Dehydrogenation; Circular Chemistry; Green Chemistry

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  1. Leverhulme Trust

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The increasing production and usage of consumer products and energy sources have led to the accumulation of toxic waste products, posing a severe threat to the planet. The concept of circular chemistry proposes the utilization of waste products as feedstocks for useful chemicals, with catalytic (de)hydrogenation being a green and sustainable approach. Studies on homogeneous catalytic (de)hydrogenation have shown potential to convert chemical wastes into valuable resources, with examples including CO2, N2O, plastics, and glycerol as waste materials for transformation.
Increasing production and usage of several consumer products and energy sources have resulted in the accumulation of a substantial amount of waste products that are toxic and/or difficult to biodegrade, thus creating a severe threat to our planet. With the recently advocated concepts of circular chemistry, an attractive approach to tackle the challenge of chemical waste reduction is to utilize these waste products as feedstocks for the production of useful chemicals. Catalytic (de)hydrogenation is an atom-economic, green and sustainable approach in organic synthesis, and several new environmentally benign transformations have been reported using this strategy in the past decade, especially using well-defined transition metal complexes as catalysts. These discoveries have demonstrated the impact and untapped potential of homogeneous (de)hydrogenative catalysis for the purpose of converting chemical wastes into useful resources. Four types of chemical waste that have been (extensively) studied in recent years for their chemical transformations using homogeneous catalytic (de)hydrogenation are CO2, N2O, plastics, and glycerol. This review article highlights how these chemical wastes can be converted to useful feedstocks using (de)hydrogenative catalysis mediated by well-defined transition metal complexes and summarizes various types of homogeneous catalysts discovered for this purpose in recent years. Moreover, with examples of hydrogenative depolymerization of plastic waste and the production of virgin plastic via dehydrogenative pathways, we emphasize the potential applications of (de)hydrogenation reactions to facilitate closed-loop production cycles enabling a circular economy.

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