Abstract

AbstractThe catalytic alkoxycarbonylation of alkenes is an attractive, atom‐efficient method for producing value‐added carboxylic esters. However, the conventional catalyst system for this reaction needs coordination with a noble metal, sensitive ligands and proton acid additives. Therefore, the design of a simple and efficient catalyst system without any acid additives under mild conditions is still a major challenge. In this work, a simple ruthenium/deep eutectic solvent catalytic system was developed to effectively catalyse the alkoxycarbonylation reaction without any sensitive ligands or acid additives under mild conditions. The conversion of 1‐hexene reached 99.0 %, and the ester selectivity was 99.1 %, much higher than that of Ruthenium carbonyl without deep eutectic solvent. The excellent performance of the catalytic system could be ascribed to the form of the ruthenium active species [Ru(CO)2Br3]− in the deep eutectic solvent. This innovative catalyst system presents a significant advancement in the alkoxycarbonylation reaction, eliminating the use of acid additives and delicate ligands.

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