A Strained Ion Pair Permits Carbon Dioxide Fixation at Atmospheric Pressure by C-H H-Bonding Organocatalysis

Jiaxi Xu, Anmei Xian, Zhenjiang Li, Jingjing Liu, Zhihao Zhang, Rui Yan, Luoyu Gao, Bo Liu, Lili Zhao, Kai Guo

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Abstract

The cycloadditions of carbon dioxide into epoxides to afford cyclic carbonates by H-bond donor (HBD) and onium halide (X) cocatalysis have emerged as a key strategy for CO2 fixation. However, if the HBD is also a halide receptor, the two will quench each other, decreasing the catalytic activity. Here, we propose a strained ion pair tris(alkylamino)cyclopropenium halide (TAC·X), in which TAC repels X. TAC possesses a positively charged cyclopropenium core that makes the vicinal C-H or N-H a nonclassical HBD. The interionic strain within TAC·X makes TAC a more electrophilic HBD, allowing it to activate the oxygen of the epoxide and making X more nucleophilic and better able to attack the methylene carbon of the epoxide. NMR titration spectra and computational studies were employed to probe the mechanism of the cycloaddition of CO2 to epoxides reactions under the catalysis of TAC·X. The 1H and 13C{1H}NMR titration spectra of the catalyst with the epoxide substrate unambiguously confirmed H-bonding between TAC and the epoxide. DFT computational studies identified the transition states in the ring-opening of the epoxide (TS1) and in the ring-closure of the cyclic carbonate (TS2).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3422-3432
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Organic Chemistry
Volume86
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Feb 2021

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