Organocatalytic synthesis of vinylene carbonates

29 June 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

The organocatalytic synthesis of vinylene carbonates from benzoins and acyloins was studied using diphenyl carbonate as a carbonyl source. A range of N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) precursors were screened and it was found that imidazolium salts were the most active for this transformation. The reaction occurs at 90°C under solvent-free conditions. A wide range of vinylene carbonates (symmetrical and unsymmetrical, aromatic or aliphatic), including some derived from natural products, were prepared with 20-99% isolated yields (24 examples). The reaction was also developed using thermomorphic polyethylene-supported organocatalysts as recoverable and recyclable species. The use of such species facilitates the workup and allows the synthesis of vinylene carbonates on the preparative scale (> 30 g after 5 runs).

Keywords

Vinylene carbonates
Benzoin
Diphenyl carbonate
Organocatalysis
Thermomorphic polyethylene

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Organocatalytic synthesis of vinylene carbonates - Supporting information
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Supporting information including general information, general procedures, characterization of vinylene carbonates, 1H and 13C NMR spectra, HRMS, Crystal data.
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