Mechanistic Insights into the Methylation and Formylation of Amines with CO2: Exploring Diverse CO2 Activation Models.

IF 3.3 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Pan Du, Ling Han, Xue Zhang, Qin Yu, Li Li, Jiyang Zhao
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Abstract

The urgent need to address global warming and resource depletion has spurred research into sustainable methods for the utilization of CO2 as a C1 source. However, the challenge remains in developing metal-free, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly approaches for CO2 conversion. Here, we investigate the mechanisms of CO2 activation in the methylation and formylation of amines using both theoretical and experimental approaches. Our study reveals that the methylation process is complex, with the "double H model" proving most effective, while the formylation reaction is more straightforward, favoring the "single H model." Control experiments confirmed these distinct activation models by monitoring the HCOOH formation. We further evaluated key influencing factors, including Hirshfeld charge and nucleophilicity. Based on our findings, we successfully designed new reactions, demonstrating the practical applications of these mechanisms. This research provides valuable insights into CO2 conversion strategies, advancing the field of sustainable chemistry.

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Journal of Organic Chemistry
Journal of Organic Chemistry 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
6.20
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11.10%
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1467
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Organic Chemistry welcomes original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of organic chemistry. In selecting manuscripts for publication, the editors place emphasis on the quality and novelty of the work, as well as the breadth of interest to the organic chemistry community.
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