Issue 43, 2022

Hydrophobic species-enabled acid–base multi-catalysis for stereoselective access to renewable trans-anethole

Abstract

trans-Anethole (trans-AN) is widely applied in food, daily necessities, and pharmaceuticals and is typically available from inefficient natural oil extraction or complex organic transformations over mineral acid or noble metals. Here, a green and sustainable route was developed to stereoselectively produce trans-AN (ca. 90% selectivity) over an organic polymeric phosphonate–hafnium catalyst (PAS–Hf) through the cascade transfer hydrogenation and dehydration of biomass-based 4′-methoxypropiophenone (4-MOPP), with an environmental impact factor (E-factor) of 47.73. The porous structure and the enhanced hydrophobicity of the spherical catalyst PAS–Hf ensured the formation of more accessible and stable Lewis (Hf4+) and Brønsted (SO3H) acid active sites, which could be used for rapid conversion of biomass-based 4-MOPP to AN (100% conversion, 97.2% yield) in 0.5–2 h (TOF: 9.3 h−1). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations elucidated that the addition of PAS–Hf could remarkably facilitate the overall conversion process by decreasing the reaction energy barrier (151.33 to 48.27 kJ mol−1) of the rate-determining step. The good thermal stability and heterogeneity of the bifunctional catalyst were responsible for its constant activity during at least five consecutive cycles. The synergistic/relay catalysis of Lewis acid–base and Brønsted acid species could be extended to more than ten kinds of aldehydes and ketones. This acid–base multi-catalytic protocol has considerable potential in cascade biomass conversion via heterogeneous catalysis without any base additive.

Graphical abstract: Hydrophobic species-enabled acid–base multi-catalysis for stereoselective access to renewable trans-anethole

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2022
Accepted
11 Oct 2022
First published
12 Oct 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 16668-16680

Hydrophobic species-enabled acid–base multi-catalysis for stereoselective access to renewable trans-anethole

Y. Liu, M. Li, T. Liu, J. Tan, S. L. Rokhum, H. Zhang, S. Yang and H. Li, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 16668 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT02502G

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