Organic solvent-free process for the synthesis of propylene carbonate from supercritical carbon dioxide and propylene oxide catalyzed by insoluble ion exchange resins
- 13 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Green Chemistry
- Vol. 7 (7) , 518-523
- https://doi.org/10.1039/b500074b
Abstract
Insoluble ion exchange resins, one type of polystyryl supported catalysts containing an ammonium salt or amino group, and the polar macroporous adsorption resin, are efficient and reusable heterogeneous basic catalysts for the synthesis of propylene carbonate from propylene oxide and CO2 under supercritical CO2 conditions (373 K, 8 MPa), which requires no additional organic solvents either for the reaction or for the separation of product. Various parameters affecting the reaction were examined. A quantitative yield (>99%) together with excellent selectivity (>99%) was obtained. The purity of product separated directly by filtration from the reaction mixture, reached more than 99.3% without further purification processes. The catalyst can be easily recovered and reused without significant loss of its catalytic activity. The process represents a simple, ecologically safer, cost-effective route to cyclic carbonates with high product quality, as well as easy product recovery and catalyst recycling.Keywords
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