Abstract

Herein we report the evaluation of the frequently employed tetrabutyl ammonium and phosphonium halides as well as their bifunctional analogs as catalysts in cyclic carbonate synthesis under benchmarked conditions. The kinetic data of all catalysts were evaluated and the rate constants determined. Moreover, a systematic infrared spectroscopic study of the interactions between cation and anion of the catalysts as well as the interactions between the catalysts and the substrate were conducted. These experimental results were additionally supported by DFT calculations. The observed trends in the interaction between the onium cation and the anion are correlated to their catalytic activity. Moreover, these investigations revealed the mode of the substrate activation for the monofunctional and the bifunctional catalysts. Furthermore, the kinetic studies and in situ infrared experiments revealed a product inhibition of the bifunctional catalysts via the unexpected formation of catalyst–carbonate adducts. The inte...

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