Catalytic production of cyclic carbonates mediated by lanthanide phenolates under mild conditions
Chemical Communications2014Vol. 50(75), pp. 10952–10952
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Abstract
Readily available lanthanide complexes stabilized by a bridged poly(phenolate) ligand have been used for the first time as efficient catalysts for the insertion of CO2 into epoxides to generate cyclic carbonates with high activity, high selectivity, and a wide substrate scope under mild conditions.
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