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Cooperativity in Shape-Persistent Bis-(Zn-salphen) Catalysts for Efficient Cyclic Carbonate Synthesis under Mild Conditions.

Yeqing XiaShixiong HeJunhui BaoHajime HiraoShek-Man YiuMichael C W Chan
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
A series of conformationally rigid (Zn-salphen) 2 complexes with a planar bridging component (xanthene or dibenzofuran) are described. Conformational changes for these assemblies are essentially limited to the axial rotation of the Zn-salphen moieties; however, such geometric constraints crucially permit the subtle tuning of the intermetallic separation and geometry to potentially enhance catalytic activity (and cooperative effects). The complexes have been investigated as catalysts in conjunction with n Bu 4 NI for the coupling of CO 2 with epoxides. Selected dibenzofuran derivatives are significantly more active for the production of cyclic carbonate than their mononuclear analogues under identical conditions and concentrations of Zn sites. High initial turnover frequencies (up to 29 000 h -1 ; 14 500 h -1 per Zn, using 10 bar of CO 2 at 95 °C) and excellent efficiencies under mild conditions (1 bar of CO 2 at 55 °C) have been achieved. Kinetic studies using in situ (ReactIR) spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations have been performed, which reveal the existence of an intramolecular rate component and a preference for the cooperative pathway as well as transition states that depict the Zn sites operating in tandem. Taken together, these results provide strong evidence of cooperative reactivity in these Zn 2 catalysts.
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