2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2019.01.014
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Sustainable processes for the catalytic synthesis of safer chemical substitutes of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone

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“…Moreover, performing the reactions in the homogeneous phase improves their kinetics, which, however, is limited by the usual poor solubility of polymers, and thus often ending up in the use of toxic solvents (e.g., chlorinated ones). Hence, besides the need for more efficient catalysts, the use of renewable and safer reagents and solvents is certainly desirable [ 349 350 ]. More importantly, novel processes and depolymerisation strategies have to be designed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, performing the reactions in the homogeneous phase improves their kinetics, which, however, is limited by the usual poor solubility of polymers, and thus often ending up in the use of toxic solvents (e.g., chlorinated ones). Hence, besides the need for more efficient catalysts, the use of renewable and safer reagents and solvents is certainly desirable [ 349 350 ]. More importantly, novel processes and depolymerisation strategies have to be designed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proposed pathways for the one‐pot synthesis of N ‐substituted‐5MPs by reductive amination of levulinates. Reproduced with permission 26. Copyright 2019, Elsevier.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heterogeneous catalysts are preferred in terms of easier catalyst recovery, reuse and waste reduction, provided that activity and selectivity are maintained, which usually requires a careful catalyst design. A detailed literature survey was reported in a recent review 26. A positive role of either Lewis or Brønsted sites onto a solid support material in achieving a high pyrrolidone yield was suggested, for instance using Pt‐MoO x coloaded TiO 2 ,27 Pt@TiO 2 nanotubes,28 Pd@ZrO 2 29 and Ir nanoparticles onto sulfonated silica 30.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrrolidones are important core scaffolds widely applied in pharmaceutical products, printing inks and fiber dyes, which are also directly employed as surfactants and solvents. 110,111 In the presence of homogeneous or heterogeneous metal catalysts, pyrrolidones 23 could be produced from biomass-derived levulinic acid (LA, 22a) or keto acids (22) through either reductive amination or amidation processes with H 2 , formic acid or hydrosilane as hydrogen source (Scheme 8). 112,113 In most cases, imines 24 are reported to be first formed from amination of LA (22a) with primary amines 2, followed by hydrogenation to give γ-amino-pentanoic acid 25 that is finally subjected to intramolecular amidation to yield pyrrolidones 23 ( path 1, Scheme 8).…”
Section: Pyrrolidonesmentioning
confidence: 99%