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In-situ Synthesis of Ionic Liquids on B-doped Mesoporous SiO2 Catalyst for Epoxide-CO2 Cycloaddition
Graphical A series of functionalized ionic liquids (ILs) immobilized on B-doped mesoporous SiO 2 catalysts were fabricated for effectively converting CO 2 into cyclic carbonates under metal-absent and cocatalyst-free conditions A series of functionalized ionic liquids (ILs) immobilized on B-doped mesoporous SiO 2 catalysts were fabricated for effectively converting CO 2 into cyclic carbonates under metal-absent and cocatalyst-free conditions. Functionalized imidazolium ILs were in-situ synthesized by Debus-Rdziszewski imidazole reaction. Among the prepared catalysts, 5B−SiO 2 −NH 2 −3−I catalyst owing to the synergistic effects of nucleophile, Lewis acid-base and hydroxyl hydrogen bond donors in the catalyst, presented the better catalytic activity for propylene epoxide to the product of propylene carbonate with 99% yield and selectivity at 110 °C and 2 MPa CO 2 . The catalyst also displayed moderate yield for various mono-substituent epoxides. Besides, the gradual decline in the product yield during consecutive runs could be easily refreshed by aqueous acidic solution washing.