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The First Catalytic Synthesis of an Acrylate from CO<sub>2</sub> and an Alkene—A Rational Approach
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2012
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Chemical EngineeringCatalytic ApplicationEngineeringAlkene MetathesisIndustrial CatalysisCatalysis ResearchCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisChemistryHomogeneous CatalystAvailable CFirst Catalytic SynthesisAlkene—a Rational ApproachCatalyst PreparationMolecular CatalysisCatalytic Synthesis
For more than three decades the catalytic synthesis of acrylates from the cheap and abundantly available C(1) building block carbon dioxide and alkenes has been an unsolved problem in catalysis research, both in academia and industry. Herein, we describe a homogeneous catalyst based on nickel that permits the catalytic synthesis of the industrially highly relevant acrylate sodium acrylate from CO(2), ethylene, and a base, as demonstrated, at this stage, by a turnover number of greater than 10 with respect to the metal.
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