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Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers

[Image: see text] Lignin-derived aromatic chemicals offer a compelling alternative to petrochemical feedstocks, and new applications are the focus of extensive interest. 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid (H), vanillic acid (G), and syringic acid (S) are readily obtained via oxidative depolymerization of hardwoo...

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Autores principales: Su, Zhi-Ming, Twilton, Jack, Hoyt, Caroline B., Wang, Fei, Stanley, Lisa, Mayes, Heather B., Kang, Kai, Weix, Daniel J., Beckham, Gregg T., Stahl, Shannon S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c01324
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author Su, Zhi-Ming
Twilton, Jack
Hoyt, Caroline B.
Wang, Fei
Stanley, Lisa
Mayes, Heather B.
Kang, Kai
Weix, Daniel J.
Beckham, Gregg T.
Stahl, Shannon S.
author_facet Su, Zhi-Ming
Twilton, Jack
Hoyt, Caroline B.
Wang, Fei
Stanley, Lisa
Mayes, Heather B.
Kang, Kai
Weix, Daniel J.
Beckham, Gregg T.
Stahl, Shannon S.
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description [Image: see text] Lignin-derived aromatic chemicals offer a compelling alternative to petrochemical feedstocks, and new applications are the focus of extensive interest. 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid (H), vanillic acid (G), and syringic acid (S) are readily obtained via oxidative depolymerization of hardwood lignin substrates. Here, we explore the use of these compounds to access biaryl dicarboxylate esters that represent biobased, less toxic alternatives to phthalate plasticizers. Chemical and electrochemical methods are developed for catalytic reductive coupling of sulfonate derivatives of H, G, and S to access all possible homo- and cross-coupling products. A conventional NiCl(2)/bipyridine catalyst is able to access the H–H and G–G products, but new catalysts are identified to afford the more challenging coupling products, including a NiCl(2)/bisphosphine catalyst for S–S and a NiCl(2)/phenanthroline/PdCl(2)/phosphine cocatalyst system for H–G, H–S, and G–S. High-throughput experimentation methods with a chemical reductant (Zn powder) are shown to provide an efficient screening platform for identification of new catalysts, while electrochemical methods can access improved yields and/or facilitate implementation on larger scale. Plasticizer tests are performed with poly(vinyl chloride), using esters of the 4,4′-biaryl dicarboxylate products. The H–G and G–G derivatives, in particular, exhibit performance advantages relative to an established petroleum-based phthalate ester plasticizer.
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spelling pubmed-99512862023-02-25 Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers Su, Zhi-Ming Twilton, Jack Hoyt, Caroline B. Wang, Fei Stanley, Lisa Mayes, Heather B. Kang, Kai Weix, Daniel J. Beckham, Gregg T. Stahl, Shannon S. ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] Lignin-derived aromatic chemicals offer a compelling alternative to petrochemical feedstocks, and new applications are the focus of extensive interest. 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid (H), vanillic acid (G), and syringic acid (S) are readily obtained via oxidative depolymerization of hardwood lignin substrates. Here, we explore the use of these compounds to access biaryl dicarboxylate esters that represent biobased, less toxic alternatives to phthalate plasticizers. Chemical and electrochemical methods are developed for catalytic reductive coupling of sulfonate derivatives of H, G, and S to access all possible homo- and cross-coupling products. A conventional NiCl(2)/bipyridine catalyst is able to access the H–H and G–G products, but new catalysts are identified to afford the more challenging coupling products, including a NiCl(2)/bisphosphine catalyst for S–S and a NiCl(2)/phenanthroline/PdCl(2)/phosphine cocatalyst system for H–G, H–S, and G–S. High-throughput experimentation methods with a chemical reductant (Zn powder) are shown to provide an efficient screening platform for identification of new catalysts, while electrochemical methods can access improved yields and/or facilitate implementation on larger scale. Plasticizer tests are performed with poly(vinyl chloride), using esters of the 4,4′-biaryl dicarboxylate products. The H–G and G–G derivatives, in particular, exhibit performance advantages relative to an established petroleum-based phthalate ester plasticizer. American Chemical Society 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9951286/ /pubmed/36844489 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c01324 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Su, Zhi-Ming
Twilton, Jack
Hoyt, Caroline B.
Wang, Fei
Stanley, Lisa
Mayes, Heather B.
Kang, Kai
Weix, Daniel J.
Beckham, Gregg T.
Stahl, Shannon S.
Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers
title Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers
title_full Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers
title_fullStr Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers
title_full_unstemmed Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers
title_short Ni- and Ni/Pd-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Lignin-Derived Aromatics to Access Biobased Plasticizers
title_sort ni- and ni/pd-catalyzed reductive coupling of lignin-derived aromatics to access biobased plasticizers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c01324
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