Functionalized polyisobutylene and liquid/liquid separations as a method for scavenging transition metals from homogeneously catalyzed reactions

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Ethanedithiol-functionalized polyisobutylene was prepared in one step by a photoinitiated thiol-ene "click" reaction starting from ethanedithiol and polyisobutylene (PIB). The functionalized oligomer product was then used as a soluble sequestrant for transition metals. This PIB-bound thioether-thiol ligand is phase selectively soluble in alkanes and it quantitatively sequesters common transition metals like Cu2+ and Pd2+ into an alkane phase, separating them from polar solvents in a biphasic liquid/liquid separation. The chelating thioether-thiol ligand was also successfully used to remove Cu and Pd transition metal catalyst residues from products in crude reaction mixtures in both azide/alkyne click reactions and cross-coupling reactions using a liquid/liquid extraction. Separation efficiencies exceeding 95% and in many cases 99% were achieved.

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Chouikhi, D., Kulai, I., Bergbreiter, D. E., Al-Hashimi, M., & Bazzi, H. S. (2019). Functionalized polyisobutylene and liquid/liquid separations as a method for scavenging transition metals from homogeneously catalyzed reactions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9010120

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