The coupling of CO2 with aziridines offers an efficient, 100% atom-economic route to synthesize high-value cyclic carbamates. In this study, we present a heterogeneous catalytic system based on readily available iron(III) metallates supported on commercially available ion-exchange resins (IERs) for the selective synthesis of 1,3-oxazolidin-2-ones. Two polystyrene-based IERs with different porosities, Amberlyst™ 26-Cl (A26-Cl, macroreticular) and Amberlite™ IRA-400-Cl (IRA400-Cl, microporous) were evaluated. The results reveal a synergistic interaction between the iron metallate and the resin support, with the A26-[FeCl3Br] catalyst outperforming the homogeneous counterpart under mild conditions (25 °C, CO2 pressure = 0.8 MPa, 2 h), achieving up to >99% yield of the target oxazolidinone. A Design of Experiments (DoE) approach was applied to optimize reaction parameters, and the system's versatility was confirmed using aziridines with different substitution patterns. Overall, this work presents a scalable (up to 1 g) and cost-effective method for CO2 valorization into cyclic carbamates, highlighting experimentally the combined effect of polystyrene supports and ammonium ferrate active species.

Additive‐Free Synthesis of Cyclic Carbamates From Aziridines and CO2 Catalyzed by IER Supported Iron(III) Halides / M. Alberti, M. Gianelli, D. Boucherabine, S. Recchia, A. Caselli. - In: CHEMCATCHEM. - ISSN 1867-3880. - (2025), pp. e00710.1-e00710.11. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1002/cctc.202500710]

Additive‐Free Synthesis of Cyclic Carbamates From Aziridines and CO2 Catalyzed by IER Supported Iron(III) Halides

M. Alberti
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D. Boucherabine;A. Caselli
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2025

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The coupling of CO2 with aziridines offers an efficient, 100% atom-economic route to synthesize high-value cyclic carbamates. In this study, we present a heterogeneous catalytic system based on readily available iron(III) metallates supported on commercially available ion-exchange resins (IERs) for the selective synthesis of 1,3-oxazolidin-2-ones. Two polystyrene-based IERs with different porosities, Amberlyst™ 26-Cl (A26-Cl, macroreticular) and Amberlite™ IRA-400-Cl (IRA400-Cl, microporous) were evaluated. The results reveal a synergistic interaction between the iron metallate and the resin support, with the A26-[FeCl3Br] catalyst outperforming the homogeneous counterpart under mild conditions (25 °C, CO2 pressure = 0.8 MPa, 2 h), achieving up to >99% yield of the target oxazolidinone. A Design of Experiments (DoE) approach was applied to optimize reaction parameters, and the system's versatility was confirmed using aziridines with different substitution patterns. Overall, this work presents a scalable (up to 1 g) and cost-effective method for CO2 valorization into cyclic carbamates, highlighting experimentally the combined effect of polystyrene supports and ammonium ferrate active species.
CO2 valorization; Cyclic carbamates; Ion exchange resins; Iron; Supported catalyst
Settore CHEM-03/A - Chimica generale e inorganica
   PhotoelectRO catalytic Modules for OxidaTivE C-H activatiOn (PROMETEO)
   PROMETEO
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
   2022KPK8WM_002

   CO2 Valorization by A Low Economic impact biorefinery (CO2VALE)
   CO2VALE
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2022-0781
2025
24-giu-2025
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