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Iron-Catalyzed Synthesis of 4‑oxo-1,3-dioxolanes (DOXs) Using Lactic Acid: From Homogeneous to Heterogeneous
Massimo Melchiorre1,2, Maria E Cucciolito1,3, Roberto Esposito1,3
1Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Università di Napoli Federico II, Via Cintia 21, Napoli 80126, Italy.
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This work investigates the use of simple iron-(III) and iron-(II) salts (FeSO4, Fe-(NO3)3, Fe-(OAc)2, FeCl2, FeBr2, Fe-(ClO4)2, Fe-(BF4)2, FeCl3, and Fe-(ClO4)3) as catalysts for the ketalization of α-hydroxy acids (i.e., lactic and glycolic acids) to obtain 4-oxo-dioxolanes. These compounds find application in polymer science and, more recently, have been proposed as green polar aprotic solvents. Lactic acid and acetone were chosen as benchmark reactants. The results show that catalytic activity depends on the oxidation state of the metal ion, the nature of its counterion, the cosolvent used, and the molar ratio between the reactants. The most effective catalyst was revealed to be iron-(III) perchlorate, which precipitates as iron-(III) lactate that can be recycled in consecutive runs once separated from the reaction mixture. This beneficial prerogative couples the efficiency of homogeneous catalysis with the advantage of heterogeneous catalysis. Compared to other methods proposed in the literature, the proposed process is more sustainable, given its high efficiency, low energy consumption, ease of purification, and the absence of auxiliary substances and byproducts.
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