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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(12): e202319414, 2024 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38295149

ABSTRACT

Efficient plastic recycling processes are crucial for the production of value-added products or intermediates. Here, we present a multicatalytic route that allows the degradation of nitrile-butadiene rubber, cross-metathesis of the formed oligomers, and polymerization of the resulting dicarboxylic acids with bio-based diols, providing direct access to unsaturated polyesters. This one-pot approach combines the use of commercially available catalysts that are active and selective under mild conditions to synthesize renewable copolymers without the need to isolate intermediates.

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Molecules ; 27(13)2022 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35807313

ABSTRACT

The most versatile furanic building block for chemical and polymer applications is 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid. However, the classical 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid production methodology has been found to have significant drawbacks that hinder industrial-scale production. This review highlights new alternative methods to synthesize 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid that are both more advantageous and attractive than conventional oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural. This review also focuses on the use of 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid as a polymer precursor and the various potential applications that arise from these furan-based materials.


Subject(s)
Dicarboxylic Acids , Polymers , Furans , Oxidation-Reduction
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Chem Soc Rev ; 50(24): 13587-13608, 2021 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34786575

ABSTRACT

This review highlights recent developments in the field of biodegradable polymeric materials intended to replace non-degradable conventional plastics, focusing on studies from the last ten years involving the stereoselective ring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters. This encompasses exciting advances in both catalyst design and monomer scope. Notably, the last decade has seen the emergence of metal-free stereocontrolled ROP for instance, as well as the synthesis and stereocontrolled polymerization of new types of chiral monomers. This study will emphasize recent stereoselective polymerization catalysts and chiral monomers and will focus on stereocontrol quantification, the mechanisms of stereocontrol and their differentiation if reported and studied for a specific catalyst system.


Subject(s)
Polyesters , Polymers , Catalysis , Esters , Polymerization
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Dalton Trans ; 50(29): 10067-10081, 2021 Jul 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34195731

ABSTRACT

Neutral and ionic ruthenium and iron aliphatic PNHP-type pincer complexes (PNHP = NH(CH2CH2PiPr2)2) bearing benzyl, n-butyl or tert-butyl isocyanide ancillary ligands have been prepared and characterized. Reaction of [RuCl2(PNHP)]2 with one equivalent CN-R per ruthenium center affords complexes [RuCl2(PNHP)(CNR)] (R = benzyl, 1a, R = n-butyl, 1b, R = t-butyl, 1c), with cationic [RuCl(PNHP)(CNR)2]Cl 2a-c as side-products. Dichloride species 1a-c react with excess NaBH4 to afford [RuH(PNHP)(BH4)(CN-R)] 3a-c, analogues to benchmark Takasago catalyst [RuH(PNHP)(BH4)(CO)]. Reaction of 1a-c with a single equivalent of NaBH4 results in formation of [RuHCl(PNHP) (CN-R)] (4a-c), from which 3a-c can be prepared upon reaction with excess NaBH4. Use of one equivalent of NaHBEt3 with 4a and 4c affords bishydrides [Ru(H)2(PNHP)(CN-R)] 5a and 5c. Deprotonation of 4c by KOtBu generates amido derivative [RuH(PNP)(CN-t-Bu)] (6, PNP = -N(CH2CH2PiPr2)2), unstable in solution. Addition of excess benzylisonitrile to 4a provides cationic hydride [RuH(PNHP) (CN-CH2Ph)2]Cl (7). Concerning iron chemistry, [Fe(PNHP)Br2] reacts with one equivalent of benzylisonitrile to afford [FeBr(PNHP)(CNCH2Ph)2]Br (8). The outer-sphere bromide anion can be exchanged by salt metathesis with NaBPh4 to generate [FeBr(PNHP) (CNCH2Ph)2](BPh4) (9). Cationic hydride species [FeH(PNHP) (CN-t-Bu)2](BH4) (10) is prepared from consecutive addition of excess CN-t-Bu and NaBH4 on [Fe(PNPH)Br2]. Ruthenium complexes 3a-c are active in acceptorless alcohol dehydrogenative coupling into ester under base-free conditions. From kinetic follow-up, the trend in initial activity is 3a ≈ 3b > [RuH(PNHP)(BH4)(CO)] ≫ 3c; for robustness, [RuH(BH4)(CO)(PNHP)] > 3a > 3b ≫ 3c. Hypotheses are given to account for the observed deactivation. Complexes 3b, 3c, 4a, 4c, 5c, 7, cis-8 and 9 were characterized by X-ray crystallography.

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J Magn Reson ; 330: 107029, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34311423

ABSTRACT

The measurement of dipolar and J- couplings between 29Si and 17O isotopes is challenging owing to (i) the low abundance of both isotopes and (ii) their close Larmor frequencies, which only differ by 19%. These issues are circumvented here by the use of isotopic enrichment and dedicated triple-resonance magic-angle spinning NMR probe. The surface of 29Si-enriched silica was labelled with 17O isotope and heated at 80 and 200 °C. 29Si-17O connectivities and proximities were probed using two-dimensional (2D) through-bond and through-space heteronuclear multiple-quantum coherences (J- and D-HMQC) experiments between 17O and 29Si nuclei. The simulation of the build-up of the J- and D-HMQC signals allowed the first experimental measurement of J- and dipolar coupling constants between 17O and 29Si nuclei. These HMQC experiments allow distinguishing two distinct siloxane (SiOSi) oxygen sites: (i) those covalently bonded to Q3 and Q4 groups, having a hydroxyl group as a second neighbour and (ii) those covalently bonded to two Q4 groups. The measured J- and dipolar coupling constants of siloxane 17O nucleus with Q4 29Si nuclei differ from those with Q3 29Si nuclei. These results indicate that the 29Si-17O one-bond J-coupling and Si-O bond length depend on the second neighbours of the Si atoms.

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Dalton Trans ; 48(16): 5243-5252, 2019 Apr 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30924489

ABSTRACT

The new bisamido aluminum species [AlCl{N(SiMe3)2}2(THF)] (1) was prepared and fully characterized by 27Al and 35Cl solid-state NMR, along with X-ray diffraction studies. 1 was grafted on silica partially dehydroxylated at 700 °C, affording silica-supported Al species. The resulting material (2) was characterized by IR, elemental analysis and 1H, 13C and 27Al solid-state MAS NMR. The 1D and 2D 27Al MAS NMR studies showed the occurrence of two types of species, where the Al center adopts a tetracoordinated coordination sphere, with as an additional coordinated Lewis base, either a THF ligand or a silica-surface siloxane moiety. DFT calculations allowed understanding the grafting mechanism and the spectroscopic properties of the material.

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Enzyme Microb Technol ; 120: 77-83, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30396402

ABSTRACT

We present a new heterogeneous biocatalyst based on the grafting of Bilirubin Oxidase from Bacillus pumilus into macrocellular Si(HIPE) materials dedicated to water treatment. Due to the host intrinsic high porosity and monolithic character, on-line catalytic process is reached. We thus used this biocatalyst toward uni-axial flux decolorizations of Congo Red and Remazol Brilliant Blue (RBBR) at two different pH (4 and 8.2), both in presence or absence of redox mediator. In absence of redox mediators, 40% decolorization efficiency was reached within 24 h at pH 4 for Congo Red and 80% for RBBR at pH 8.2 in 24 h. In presence of 10µM ABTS, it respectively attained 100% efficiency after 2h and 12h. We have also demonstrated that non-toxic species were generated upon dyes decolorization. These results show that unlike laccases, this new biocatalyst exhibits excellent decolorization properties over a wide range of pH. Beyond, this enzymatic-based heterogeneous catalyst can be reused during two months being simply stored at room temperature while maintaining its decolorization efficiency. This study shows that this biocatalyst is a promising and robust candidate toward wastewater treatments, both in acidic and alkaline conditions where in the latter efficient decolorization strategies were still missing.


Subject(s)
Bacillus pumilus/enzymology , Biodegradation, Environmental , Coloring Agents/chemistry , Coloring Agents/metabolism , Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors/metabolism , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Catalysis , Online Systems , Oxidation-Reduction
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ChemSusChem ; 11(22): 3917-3922, 2018 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30270516

ABSTRACT

An efficient carbonylative coupling reaction of two equivalents of 1,3-butadiene, yielding aryl nona-3,8-dienoate esters, is performed with phenols as nucleophile, and promoted by palladium-based catalysts. Optimization study reveals the key role of benzoic acid as a cocatalyst. The suggested catalyst combination enables the conversion of a wide scope of variously substituted phenols into corresponding esters with a high yield. Further tests were performed with diphenols, naturally-occurring phenols and an industrial grade Kraft lignin, thus, indicating the scope of this reaction for transforming industrially relevant polyphenolic structures.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 140(42): 13854-13868, 2018 10 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30269503

ABSTRACT

Inorganic oxides play a crucial role in the activation of atomically dispersed metal oxides for catalytic olefin transformations, but the inefficient activation processes remain poorly understood. Activation of methyltrioxorhenium (MTO) for propene metathesis via its deposition on the surface of γ-Al2O3 typically results in <5% active sites, and these sites deactivate rapidly. Simple substitution of the support by a less crystalline (largely amorphous) alumina ( a-Al2O3) results in ca. 4× more activity and at least 10× more productivity. On both types of alumina, metathesis is initiated only at specific sites, whose availability limits the catalytic activity. While the two aluminas have similar total numbers of Lewis acid sites, the less crystalline support activates twice as many grafted MTO sites. Interestingly, a-Al2O3 has nearly double the number of strong Lewis acid sites. However, the number of active sites is ca. 10× lower than the total number of strong Lewis acid sites, and metathesis proceeds even when most are occupied by pyridine. DQSQ and D-HMQC 1H and 27Al solid-state NMR reveal that many Lewis acid sites are co-located with surface hydroxyl groups, which prevent activation and/or cause rapid deactivation. Undercoordinated Al sites on dominant (110) facets, which retain hydroxyl groups under catalyst preparation conditions, are therefore unlikely to lead to stable active sites. In contrast, the minor (100) facets of γ-Al2O3, which are completely dehydroxylated, contain strongly Lewis-acidic five-coordinate Al sites that are necessarily remote from surface hydroxyl groups. Such sites, which are relatively more abundant on less well-crystallized aluminas, are inferred to be responsible for generating stable metathesis sites.

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ChemSusChem ; 11(10): 1649-1655, 2018 May 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29624897

ABSTRACT

Kraft lignin was efficiently functionalized with octadienyl ether linkages through the palladium-catalyzed telomerization of 1,3-butadiene. Comparison with molecular model substrates assessed the grafting of phenols and alcohols and an optimization study led to up to 69 % conversion of the total number of hydroxyl groups present in lignin. This catalytic study evidenced the partial oxidation of triphenylphosphine into triphenylphosphine oxide and triphenylphosphine sulfide by contaminants present in the industrial grade kraft lignin. The telomerised lignin is a malleable material and a preliminary study of the thermal properties showed a decrease in the glass transition in comparison with the starting material.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 139(17): 6217-6225, 2017 05 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28398052

ABSTRACT

We report here a unique example of an in situ generated aluminum initiator stabilized by a C2-symmetric salen ligand which shows a hitherto unknown high activity for the ROP of rac-lactide at room temperature. Using a simple and robust catalyst system, which is prepared from a salen complex and an onium salt, this convenient route employs readily available reagents that afford polylactide in good yields with narrow polydispersity indices, without the need for time-consuming and expensive processes that are typically required for catalyst preparation and purification. In line with the experimental evidence, DFT studies reveal that initiation and propagation proceed via an external alkoxide attack on the coordinated monomer.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 139(6): 2144-2147, 2017 02 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28165238

ABSTRACT

The well-defined silica-supported molybdenum oxo alkyl species (≡SiO-)MoO(CH2tBu)3 was selectively prepared by grafting of MoO(CH2tBu)3Cl onto partially dehydroxylated silica (silica700) using the surface organometallic chemistry approach. This surface species was fully characterized by elemental analysis and DRIFT, solid-state NMR, and EXAFS spectroscopy. This new material is related to the active species of industrial supported MoO3/SiO2 olefin metathesis catalysts. It displays very high activity in propene self-metathesis at mild (turnover number = 90 000 after 25 h). Remarkably, its catalytic performance outpaces those of the parent imido derivative and its tungsten oxo analogue.

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Macromol Rapid Commun ; 37(22): 1832-1836, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27616218

ABSTRACT

Ring opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene (norbornene) is carried out over silica-supported catalysts based on tungsten complexes bearing an oxo ligand (1: [(SiO)W(O)(CH2 SiMe3 )3 , 2: [(SiO)W(O)(CHCMe2 Ph)(dAdPO)], dAdPO  2,6 diadamantyl-4-methylphenoxide, 3: [(SiO)2 W(O)(CH2 SiMe3 )2 ]). The evaluation of the catalytic activities of the aforementioned materials in ROMP indicates that at low reaction time (0.5 min), the highest polymer yield is obtained with catalyst 2. However, for longer reaction time (>2 min), complex 3, a model of the industrial catalyst, exhibits a better monomer conversion. The polymers obtained are characterized. Moreover, these catalysts are shown to be rather preferentially selective to give the cis polynorbornene (>65%), characterized by high melting points (≈300 °C). The experimental values of the average molecular weight (Mn ) of polynorbornenes are found to be close to the theoretical ones for the polymers prepared using catalyst 2 and higher for those originated from catalyst 3.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(39): 12935-12947, 2016 10 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27574817

ABSTRACT

Extensive chlorination of γ-Al2O3 results in the formation of highly Lewis acidic surface domains depleted in surface hydroxyl groups. Adsorption of methyltrioxorhenium (MTO) onto these chlorinated domains serves to activate it as a low temperature, heterogeneous olefin metathesis catalyst and confers both high activity and high stability. Characterization of the catalyst reveals that the immobilized MTO undergoes partial ligand exchange with the surface, whereby some Re sites acquire a chloride ligand from the modified alumina while donating an oxo ligand to the support. More specifically, Re LIII-edge EXAFS and DFT calculations support facile ligand exchange between MTO and Cl-Al2O3 to generate [CH3ReO2Cl+] fragments that interact with a bridging oxygen of the support via a Lewis acid-base interaction. According to IR and solid-state NMR, the methyl group remains intact, and does not evolve spontaneously to a stable methylene tautomer. Nevertheless, the chloride-promoted metathesis catalyst is far more active and productive than MTO/γ-Al2O3, easily achieving a TON of 100 000 for propene metathesis in a flow reactor at 10 °C (compared to TON < 5000 for the nonchlorinated catalyst). Increased activity is a consequence of both a larger fraction of active sites and a higher intrinsic activity for the new sites. Increased stability is tentatively attributed to a stronger interaction between MTO and chlorinated surface regions, as well as extensive depletion of the Brønsted acidic surface hydroxyl population. The reformulated catalyst represents a major advance for Re-based metathesis catalysts, whose widespread use has thus far been severely hampered by their instability.

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ChemSusChem ; 9(12): 1413-23, 2016 06 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27115079

ABSTRACT

The catalytic conversion of alcohols into carboxylic acid salts in water was performed in the presence of ruthenium complexes supported by aliphatic PNP pincer ligands preformed or formed in situ. High activity toward a wide substrate scope was achieved with turnover number values of up to 4000. The air-stable catalytic system can be recycled by using toluene as a catalyst-immobilizing phase; the activity is maintained after five consecutive runs. Finally, mechanistic studies allowed some fundamental aspects related to water activation to be unveiled and to the mechanism postulated.


Subject(s)
Alcohols/chemistry , Carboxylic Acids/chemistry , Recycling , Salts/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Catalysis , Hydrogenation , Ruthenium/chemistry
16.
Chem Commun (Camb) ; 52(26): 4776-9, 2016 Apr 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26899986

ABSTRACT

A new class of well-defined activating supports for olefin polymerization was obtained via the surface organometallic chemistry approach. High activities in slurry polymerization of ethylene along with industrial-grade physical properties of the resulting polyethylene were obtained when these activators were combined with metallocene complexes in the presence of triisobutylaluminium.

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ChemSusChem ; 8(7): 1143-6, 2015 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25469823

ABSTRACT

The improved catalytic conversion of bioresources, namely unsaturated fatty acid derivatives, is presented. The targeted reaction is ruthenium-catalyzed cross-metathesis with functionalized olefins (α,ß-unsaturated esters), that affords shorter diesters. These can be used as biosourced (pre)monomers for the production of polyesters. It is demonstrated that switch from terminal to internal cross-metathesis partners (that is, from methyl acrylate to methyl crotonate) allows use of ppm-level catalyst loadings, while retaining high productivity and selectivity. This was exemplified on a commercial biosourced fatty acid methyl esters mixture, using minimal purification of the substrate, on a 50 g scale. We propose that this improved catalytic behavior is due to the sole presence of more stable alkylidene intermediates, as the notoriously unstable ruthenium methylidene species are not formed using an internal functionalized olefin.


Subject(s)
Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/chemistry , Catalysis , Ruthenium/chemistry
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Chemistry ; 20(14): 4038-46, 2014 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24604836

ABSTRACT

The surface hydroxyl groups of γ-alumina dehydroxylated at 500 °C were studied by a combination of one- and two-dimensional homo- and heteronuclear (1)H and (27)Al NMR spectroscopy at high magnetic field. In particular, by harnessing (1)H-(27) Al dipolar interactions, a high selectivity was achieved in unveiling the topology of the alumina surface. The terminal versus bridging character of the hydroxyl groups observed in the (1)H magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectrum was demonstrated thanks to (1)H-(27) Al RESPDOR (resonance-echo saturation-pulse double-resonance). In a further step the hydroxyl groups were assigned to their aluminium neighbours thanks to a {(1)H}-(27) Al dipolar heteronuclear multiple quantum correlation (D-HMQC), which was used to establish a first coordination map. Then, in combination with (1)H-(1) H double quantum (DQ) MAS, these elements helped to reveal intimate structural features of the surface hydroxyls. Finally, the nature of a peculiar reactive hydroxyl group was demonstrated following this methodology in the case of CO2 reactivity with alumina.

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Inorg Chem ; 52(17): 10119-30, 2013 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23944270

ABSTRACT

The grafting of an oxo chloro trisalkyl tungsten derivative on silica dehydroxylated at 700 °C was studied by several techniques that showed reaction via W-Cl cleavage, to afford a well-defined precatalyst for alkene metathesis. This was further confirmed by DFT calculations on the grafting process. (17)O labeling of the oxo moiety of a series of related molecular and supported tungsten oxo derivatives was achieved, and the corresponding (17)O MAS NMR spectra were recorded. Combined experimental and theoretical NMR studies yielded information on the local structure of the surface species. Assessment of the (17)O NMR parameters also confirmed the nature of the grafting pathway by ruling out other possible grafting schemes, thanks to highly characteristic anisotropic features arising from the quadrupolar and chemical shift interactions.

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Chemistry ; 19(37): 12396-414, 2013 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23907813

ABSTRACT

A series of transition-metal organometallic complexes with commonly occurring metal-chlorine bonding motifs were characterized using (35)Cl solid-state NMR (SSNMR) spectroscopy, (35)Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy, and first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations of NMR interaction tensors. Static (35)Cl ultra-wideline NMR spectra were acquired in a piecewise manner at standard (9.4 T) and high (21.1 T) magnetic field strengths using the WURST-QCPMG pulse sequence. The (35)Cl electric field gradient (EFG) and chemical shielding (CS) tensor parameters were readily extracted from analytical simulations of the spectra; in particular, the quadrupolar parameters are shown to be very sensitive to structural differences, and can easily differentiate between chlorine atoms in bridging and terminal bonding environments. (35)Cl NQR spectra were acquired for many of the complexes, which aided in resolving structurally similar, yet crystallographically distinct and magnetically inequivalent chlorine sites, and with the interpretation and assignment of (35)Cl SSNMR spectra. (35)Cl EFG tensors obtained from first-principles DFT calculations are consistently in good agreement with experiment, highlighting the importance of using a combined approach of theoretical and experimental methods for structural characterization. Finally, a preliminary example of a (35)Cl SSNMR spectrum of a transition-metal species (TiCl4) diluted and supported on non-porous silica is presented. The combination of (35)Cl SSNMR and (35)Cl NQR spectroscopy and DFT calculations is shown to be a promising and simple methodology for the characterization of all manner of chlorine-containing transition-metal complexes, in pure, impure bulk and supported forms.

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