Issue 40, 2019

The synthesis, characterisation and application of iron(iii)–acetate complexes for cyclic carbonate formation and the polymerisation of lactide

Abstract

Herein, we report the preparation, characterisation and catalytic applications of air-stable Fe(III)–acetate complexes consisting of salan, salen and salalen ligand frameworks. Owing to the simple synthetic protocol employed, a wide range of complexes have been prepared and structure–activity-relationships investigated. X-ray diffraction confirmed the solid-state structures for eight of the complexes. These represent the first Fe(III)–acetate complexes applied for the selective coupling of CO2/epoxide and lactide polymerisation. The coupling of CO2 and challenging cyclohexene oxide substrate was performed under mild, solvent-free conditions (80 °C, 10 bar CO2) to selectively form the cis-cyclohexene carbonate as the exclusive product (selectivity >99%) with a metal loading of 0.08 mol%. A reduced aminopiperidine ligand backbone was found as the most active catalyst, and after investigating four co-catalysts, showed high functional group tolerance and robustness when applied to a broad, commercially available, terminal epoxide substrate scope with high conversions observed. The ring-opening polymerisation of rac-lactide was achieved using the Fe(III)OAc complexes using triethylamine and benzyl alcohol for initiation, interestingly isoselectivity was observed in some cases.

Graphical abstract: The synthesis, characterisation and application of iron(iii)–acetate complexes for cyclic carbonate formation and the polymerisation of lactide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Aug 2019
Accepted
06 Sep 2019
First published
06 Sep 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 15049-15058

The synthesis, characterisation and application of iron(III)–acetate complexes for cyclic carbonate formation and the polymerisation of lactide

O. J. Driscoll, C. H. Hafford-Tear, P. McKeown, J. A. Stewart, G. Kociok-Köhn, M. F. Mahon and M. D. Jones, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 15049 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT03327K

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