Bifunctional Catalysts Based on m-Phenylene-Bridged Porphyrin Dimer and Trimer Platforms: Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Carbon Dioxide and Epoxides

Highly active bifunctional diporphyrin and triporphyrin catalysts were synthesized through Stille coupling reactions. As compared with a porphyrin monomer, both exhibited improved catalytic activities for the reaction of CO2 with epoxides to form cyclic carbonates, because of the multiple catalytic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2015-01, Vol.54 (1), p.134-138
Hauptverfasser: Maeda, Chihiro, Taniguchi, Tomoya, Ogawa, Kanae, Ema, Tadashi
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Zusammenfassung:Highly active bifunctional diporphyrin and triporphyrin catalysts were synthesized through Stille coupling reactions. As compared with a porphyrin monomer, both exhibited improved catalytic activities for the reaction of CO2 with epoxides to form cyclic carbonates, because of the multiple catalytic sites which cooperatively activate the epoxide. Catalytic activities were carefully investigated by controlling temperature, reaction time, and catalyst loading, and very high turnover number and turnover frequency were obtained: 220 000 and 46 000 h−1, respectively, for the magnesium catalyst, and 310 000 and 40 000 h−1, respectively, for the zinc catalyst. Results obtained with a zinc/free‐base hybrid diporphyrin catalyst demonstrated that the Br− ions on the adjacent porphyrin moiety also function as nucleophiles. Metal matters: Triporphyrin catalysts 1Mg and 1Zn efficiently catalyzed the reaction of epoxides and CO2 to form cyclic carbonates. The turnover number and turnover frequency reached 220 000 and 46 000 h−1, respectively, for 1Mg and 310 000 and 40 000 h−1, respectively, for 1Zn, thus representing the highest values reported to date for this type of reaction.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201409729