Acid Catalysis with Alkane/Water Microdroplets in Ionic Liquids
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Greco, Rosella; LLoret, Vicent; Rivero-Crespo, Ángel; Hirsch, Andreas; Domenech-Carbó, Antonio; Abellán Sáez, Gonzalo; Leyva-Pérez, Antonio
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2021
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Ionic liquids are composed of an organic cation and a highly delocalized perfluorinated anion, which remain tight to each other and neutral across the extended liquid framework. Here we show that n-alkanes in millimolar amounts enable a sufficient ion charge separation to release the innate acidity of the ionic liquid and catalyze the industrially relevant alkylation of phenol, after generating homogeneous, self-stabilized, and surfactant-free microdroplets (1–5 μm). This extremely mild and simple protocol circumvents any external additive or potential ionic liquid degradation and can be extended to water, which spontaneously generates microdroplets (ca. 3 μm) and catalyzes Brönsted rather than Lewis acid reactions. These results open new avenues not only in the use of ionic liquids as acid catalysts/solvents but also in the preparation of surfactant-free, well-defined ionic liquid microemulsions.
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