Abstract

The catalytic performance of the metal–organic framework Cr-MIL-101 in solvent-free coupling of CO2 and epoxides to produce cyclic carbonates has been explored at both high-pressure (100atm CO2) and low-pressure (8atm CO2) conditions in the temperature range of 25–120°C. The presence of tetrabutylammonium bromide as co-catalyst was found to be crucial for the formation of the cyclic carbonates at mild reaction conditions (8atm CO2, 25°C). The yield of the styrene carbonate attained 95% at 98% substrate conversion after 48h. Cycloaddition of CO2 to propylene oxide gave propylene carbonate with 82% yield at 91% conversion after 24h. Heterogeneous nature of catalysis was proved by hot catalyst filtration test, indicating no leaching of active chromium species. However, a deterioration of the catalytic properties occurred after catalyst recycling due to pores blockage with the reaction products and gradual degradation of the MIL-101 structure.

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