Synthesis of 6-membered cyclic carbonates from 1,3-diols and low CO2 pressure: A novel mild strategy to replace phosgene reagents

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Abstract

Low pressure carbon dioxide is used as the carbonation agent in a simple, safe and efficient procedure for the synthesis of 6-membered cyclic carbonates from 1,3-diols. Using readily available reagents and proceeding at room temperature, this route offers a novel mild alternative to phosgene derivatives.

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Gregory, G. L., Ulmann, M., & Buchard, A. (2015). Synthesis of 6-membered cyclic carbonates from 1,3-diols and low CO2 pressure: A novel mild strategy to replace phosgene reagents. RSC Advances, 5(49), 39404–39408. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra07290e

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