Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate from carbon dioxide and methanol in the presence of methyl iodide and base catalysts under mild conditions: effect ofreaction conditions and reaction mechanism
S. Fujita et al., Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate from carbon dioxide and methanol in the presence of methyl iodide and base catalysts under mild conditions: effect ofreaction conditions and reaction mechanism, GREEN CHEM, 3(2), 2001, pp. 87-91
The synthesis of dimethyl carbonate (DMC) from methanol and CO2 was studied
in the presence of methyl iodide and various base catalysts. Among the cat
alysts used, potassium carbonate was found to be most active. Dimethyl ethe
r (DME) is formed as a byproduct. When the reaction was carried out at vari
ous pressure of CO2, two maxima in DMC formation were observed at 4.5 and 8
MPa, while DME formation decreased monotonically with increasing the CO2 p
ressure. The effects of the amounts of methyl iodide and potassium carbonat
e on the DMC and DME formation were also investigated. Mechanistic studies
suggest that DMC and DME are produced in parallel pathways and methyl iodid
e is involved in the formation of both DMC and DME. Other alcohols show les
s reactivity than methanol.