Abstract

Acid–base bifunctioanal ionic liquid, 1-(2-(1′-piperidinyl) ethyl)-3-methyl imidazolium trichlorolead ([PEmim]PbCl 3), is an efficient catalyst for the reaction of aniline and dimethyl carbonate (DMC). The [PEmim]PbCl 3 catalyzed reaction gives methyl-N-methyl-N-phenylcarbamate in the yield of 72%, while the basic ionic liquid, 1-(2-(1′-piperidinyl) ethyl)-3-methyl imidazolium chloride, and the acidic PbCl 2 give the yields of 47% and 6%, respectively. The high reactivity of [PEmim]PbCl 3 is accounted for its ability to activate both aniline and DMC by the acidic and basic sites cooperatively. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations simulate the structures and charge properties of [PEmim]PbCl 3, complex of [PEmim]PbCl 3 and aniline, and complex of [PEmim]PbCl 3 and DMC. The calculations show that [PEmim]PbCl 3 can increase the electrophilicity of DMC and the nucleophilicity of aniline by its acid and base sites.

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