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Polyketones from Carbon Dioxide and Ethylene by Integrating Electrochemical and Organometallic Catalysis

Authors :
Henry Dodge
Benjamin Natinsky
Brandon Jolly
Haochuan Zhang
Yu Mu
Scott Chapp
Thi Tran
Paula Diaconescu
Loi Do
Dunwei Wang
Chong Liu
Alexander Miller
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2022.

Abstract

The utilization of carbon dioxide in polymer synthesis is an attractive strategy for sustainable materials. Electrochemical CO2 reduction would offer a natural starting point for producing monomers, but the conditions of electrocatalysis are often drastically different from the conditions of organometallic coordination-insertion polymerization. Reported here is a strategy for integrating electrochemical and organometallic catalysts that enables polyketone synthesis from CO2 and ethylene in a single multicompartment reactor. Polyketone materials that are up to 50% derived from CO2 can be prepared in this way. Potentiostatic control over the CO-producing catalyst enables the controlled generation of low-pressure CO, which in conjunction with a palladium phosphine sulfonate organometallic catalyst enables copolymerization to nonalternating polyketones with the CO content tuned based on the applied current density

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........98401543d812c0889ced61cff0d39c58