Development of iron-based catalysts for the coupling of carbon dioxide with epoxides
Abstract
Beside the environmental and energetic issues, carbon dioxide can
be considered as a resource. Many chemical transformations based
on CO2 as C-1 building block have been developed. The coupling
reaction of epoxides with CO2 is one of the most attractive. An
overview on the state of the art for metal-mediated process is
provided. Particular enphasis is given to the iron-based systems,
because it is an ideal candidate for the development of
environmental and economic sustainable catalytic systems.
It is the aim of this thesis to investigate the application of sulphur
containing ligand based iron complexes, starting from the
encouraging results reported by the research group of Capacchione
in the case of the bis-thioether-tri-phenolate ligand based bimetallic
Fe(III) complex.3 The synthesis and the complete characterization of
five new thioether triphenolate ligands (L2-6), and of the
corresponding bimetallic iron(III) complexes (2-6) is reported... [edited by author]