Scalable, Durable, and Recyclable Metal-Free Catalysts for Highly Efficient Conversion of CO2 to Cyclic Carbonates.
Yao-Yao ZhangGuan-Wen YangRui XieLi YangBo LiGuang-Peng WuPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
A series of highly active organoboron catalysts for the coupling of CO2 and epoxides with the advantages of scalable preparation, thermostability, and recyclability is reported. The metal-free catalysts show high reactivity towards a wide scope of cyclic carbonates (14 examples) and can withstand a high temperature up to 150 °C. Compared with the current metal-free catalytic systems that use mol % catalyst loading, the catalytic capacity of the catalyst described herein can be enhanced by three orders of magnitude (epoxide/cat.=200 000/1, mole ratio) in the presence of a cocatalyst. This feature greatly narrows the gap between metal-free catalysts and state-of-the-art metallic systems. An intramolecular cooperative mechanism is proposed and certified on the basis of investigations on crystal structures, structure-performance relationships, kinetic studies, and key reaction intermediates.