A mechanistic study on coupling of CO2 and epoxide mediated by guanidine/TBAI catalysts

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Density functional theory (DFT) calculations at the M062X-D3/def2-TZVP//M062X-D3/def2-SVP level of theory were employed to reveal the mechanism of the reaction between CO2 and styrene oxide for cyclic carbonate, mediated by guanidine and tetrabutylammonium iodide (TBAI) co-catalysts. The noncatalytic reaction occurred via a concerted mechanism, with energy barriers as high as 64.1 and 78.0 kcal mol(-1). Three elementary steps were included in the catalytic reaction, and epoxide ring-opening by nucleophilic attack of an iodide anion was predicted to be the rate-determining step (RDS). Guanidine acted as the H-bond donor to activate styrene oxide by (N)H & ctdot;O interaction, facilitating epoxide ring-opening with a low activation barrier (Delta G(not equal) = 22.2-29.6 kcal mol(-1)). A good linear correlation between the acidity of the NH group in the guanidine and the energy barrier in the epoxide ring-opening step was observed. The introduction of an amide group could strengthen the hydrogen bonding ability of the guanidine catalyst toward a styrene oxide substrate, decreasing the activation barrier for the cyclic carbonate product. When the guanidine-Cu(I) complex was used as the Lewis acid catalyst, the styrene oxide was activated by O & ctdot;Cu(I) coordination in organometallic catalysis. The energy barriers in the presence of guanidine-Cu(I)/TBAI catalysts could be decreased in contrast to the non-catalytic reaction.
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