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Chen J, Huang H, Gong W, Chen Y, Dong R, Ren L, Qiu T. Fine-Tuning Electron-Donor Capability in the Basic Anion of Poly(ionic liquid) Frameworks for Revolutionizing Catalytic Synthesis of Ethyl Methyl Carbonate with Both Ultrahigh Catalytic Activity and Selectivity. LANGMUIR : THE ACS JOURNAL OF SURFACES AND COLLOIDS 2024; 40:9233-9243. [PMID: 38623907 DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c00650] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/17/2024]
Abstract
Ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) is a crucial solvent extensively utilized in lithium-ion battery electrolytes; the transesterification of dimethyl carbonate (DMC) with ethanol is a pivotal reaction for EMC production. However, this reaction faces challenges due to the trade-off between catalytic activity and selectivity from the basic catalysts. In this issue, we report an innovative strategy through fine-tuning the electron-donor capability of the basic phenolate anion ([PhO]) in a novel poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) framework, as synthesized via an alkylation reaction between 1,3,5-tris(bromomethyl)benzene, biphenyldiimidazole, and N,N'-carbonyldiimidazole (CDI) to trigger targeted basicity that can directionally catalyze the transesterification of DMC with ethanol, so as to achieve both ultrahigh catalytic activity and selectivity toward EMC. By varying the substituent groups with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating effects on the phenolate anion, the PILs show expected changes in the catalytic performance, following well with the trend of charge density on these substituted phenolate anions. The optimized catalyst [CPIL-CDI][MeOPhO], induced by p-methoxyphenolate anions, allows an extraordinary EMC yield of 72.19% and an EMC selectivity of 91.48% under mild conditions without any process intensifications, suppressing all of the reported catalysts reported to date. Outcomes and approaches shown in this work have the potential to expedite the systematic design of cations and anions within PILs for industrial-scale EMC production through environmentally friendly transesterification processes.
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- Jie Chen
- Engineering Research Center of Reactive Distillation, Fujian Province University, College of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
- Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory, Quanzhou 362801, Fujian, China
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- Engineering Research Center of Reactive Distillation, Fujian Province University, College of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
- Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory, Quanzhou 362801, Fujian, China
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- Engineering Research Center of Reactive Distillation, Fujian Province University, College of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
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- Engineering Research Center of Reactive Distillation, Fujian Province University, College of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
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- College of Environment & Safety Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
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- Department of Chemical Engineering, Shijiazhuang University, Hebei 050035, China
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- Engineering Research Center of Reactive Distillation, Fujian Province University, College of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
- Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory, Quanzhou 362801, Fujian, China
- Fuzhou University International Joint Laboratory of Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, Fujian, China
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Zhang X, Gao M, Liu T, Wang H, Wang X. Hydrogen bonds-triggered differential extraction efficiencies for bifenthrin by three polymeric ionic liquids with varying anions based on FT-IR spectroscopy. RSC Adv 2022; 12:13660-13672. [PMID: 35530395 PMCID: PMC9069304 DOI: 10.1039/d2ra01371a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/01/2022] [Accepted: 04/27/2022] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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Herein, we fabricated three imidazolium-based polymeric ionic liquids (PILs) with different anions (P[VEIM]BF4, P[VEIM]PF6 and P[VEIM]Br), and analyzed their differential extraction efficiencies for bifenthrin through H-bonding induced effects. Three PILs all presented an irregular block structure with rough surface and lower specific-surface area (SSA, 11.2-18.7 m2 g-1) than carbon-based nanomaterials. They formed hydrogen bonds with free-water molecules in the lattice of PILs, including C2,4,5-H⋯O-H, Br⋯H-O-H⋯Br, O-H⋯Br, C2,4,5-H⋯F-P, P-F⋯H-O-H⋯F-P, C2,4,5-H⋯F-B and B-F⋯H-O-H⋯F-B. After extraction, the O-H stretching-vibration peak was prominently intensified, whereas the C-H bond varied slightly concomitant with reduced B-F and P-F vibration. Theoretically, the C-H vibration should become more intense in the C4,5-H⋯H2O and C2-H⋯H2O bonds after extraction in contrast to before extraction. These contrary spectral changes demonstrated that the hydrogen bonds between cations in the PILs and free-water molecules were broken after extraction, yielding the H-bonding occurrence between bifenthrin and H-O-H in the lattice. As a time indicator for the free-water binding and releasing process, the highest slope for the plot of I t /I 0 against time implied that the shortest time was required for P[VEIM]PF6 to reach an adsorption equilibrium. Overall, the strong hydrophobicity, small SSA and electrostatic-repulsion force for P[VEIM]PF6 are all not conducive to its efficient adsorption. Beyond our anticipation, P[VEIM]PF6 provided the highest extraction recovery for bifenthrin up to 92.4% among three PILs. Therefore, these data lead us to posit that the above high efficiency results from the strongest H-bonding effect between P[VEIM]PF6 and bifenthrin. These findings promote our deep understanding of PILs-triggered differential efficiency through a H-bonding induced effect.
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- Xiaofan Zhang
- School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China
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- School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China
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- Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China
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- School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China
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- School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China
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