Abstract

Phenol, polyphenols, as well as fluorinated alcohols actively catalyze the carboxylation of propylene oxide to form propylene carbonate in mild conditions (60°С, 7 at). The highest catalytic activity is characteristic of polyhydric phenols having neighbouring OH groups and alcohols with an enhanced acidity of OH protons. These catalysts in combination with tetrabutyammonium iodide exhibit activity at low concentrations (0.25 mol %) and ensure almost quantitative yields of propylene carbonate. The activity of the catalysts much increases with increasing ammonium salt amount (TOF up to 260), as well as temperature and initial СО2 pressure (TON up to 370).

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