Issue 8, 2024

Ionic liquids as a shuttle for releasing and capturing hydrogen chloride: a new way to utilize waste HCl generated in organic reactions

Abstract

Herein, an ionic liquid, 1-[1-(ethoxycarbonyl)-2-oxopropyl]-3-methylimidazolium chloride (1,3-(CO)2IL-HCl), was synthesized and used as a donor of hydrogen chloride (HCl) to participate in an organic reaction. Interestingly, the simultaneously generated 1-[1-(ethoxycarbonyl)-2-oxopropyl]-3-methylimidazolium inner salt (1,3-(CO)2IL) can then capture HCl from another reaction that produces HCl as a waste. This allowed us to use IL as a shuttle to transfer waste HCl from the first reaction to the second one that needs HCl as one of the reactants. In a proof-of-concept experiment, a ring-opening reaction of glycidyl phenyl ether with released HCl was selected; and the waste HCl comes from an alcoholysis of benzoyl chloride with ethanol. 1,3-(CO)2IL can be used as a shuttle for transferring HCl five times without evident decline of its performance. Mechanism investigation revealed that the interconversion of keto and enol forms in 1,3-(CO)2IL and a moderate pKa value are keys to ensuring the release and capture of HCl.

Graphical abstract: Ionic liquids as a shuttle for releasing and capturing hydrogen chloride: a new way to utilize waste HCl generated in organic reactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Feb 2024
Accepted
11 Mar 2024
First published
12 Mar 2024

Green Chem., 2024,26, 4844-4850

Ionic liquids as a shuttle for releasing and capturing hydrogen chloride: a new way to utilize waste HCl generated in organic reactions

F. Kong, M. Li, R. Bai and Y. Gu, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 4844 DOI: 10.1039/D4GC00580E

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