以双氧水或氧气为氧化剂的苯羟基化制苯酚的催化反应机理

Translated title of the contribution: Catalytic Reaction Mechanism for Hydroxylation of Benzene to Phenol with H2O2/O2 as Oxidants

Mingjue Zhang, Changpo Fan, Long Wang, Xuejing Wu, Yu Zhou, Jun Wang

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Abstract

Activation of C—H bond is one of the most important scientific topics in organic synthesis area. Hydroxylation of benzene to phenol with environmentally friendly oxidants like H2O2 and O2 is a challenge in this filed for tens of years, since it involves not only the fundamental issue of the Csp2—H bond activation for benzene, but also other issues such as the activation of H2O2/O2, decomposition of H2O2, and deep oxidation of phenol product. More importantly, in the context of green chemical industry, this green process becomes more attractive due to the promising alternative to replace the current cumene route. In this review, recent researches on metal-based catalysts and newly emerging non-metal catalysts are summarized, clued by the catalytic reaction mechanism of hydroxylation of benzene to phenol. The structure-activity relationship between catalysts’ composition and structure with their reactive activity and selectivity is analyzed in detail based on radical and non-radical mechanisms. Outlook and suggestions on the further development of rational design of catalysts and deeper insights into reaction mechanism in this field are proposed. This review is hopefully to benefit the exploring of novel catalysts with higher activity and better stability for hydroxylation of benzene to phenol.

Translated title of the contributionCatalytic Reaction Mechanism for Hydroxylation of Benzene to Phenol with H2O2/O2 as Oxidants
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1026-1041
Number of pages16
JournalProgress in Chemistry
Volume34
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 May 2022

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