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Plasticizers: Synthesis of phthalate esters via FeCl3-catalyzed nucleophilic addition of alcohols to phthalic anhydride

Gan B. Bajracharya, Rashmi Koju, Sarbeshwar Ojha, Sashisu Nayak, Sabita Subedi, Hiroaki Sasai

2021Results in Chemistry12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phthalates are esters of phthalic anhydride . Phthalic anhydride ( 1 ) has been reacted with alcohols 2 to synthesize phthalate monoesters 3 and diesters 4 with the favor of latter compound that primarily used as plasticizers worldwide. This two-steps process operates in single pot, in the presence of 10 mol% of FeCl 3 as a catalyst. Mechanistically, the first step is the formation of phthalate monoesters 3 that involves a facile addition-displacement pathway, and the second step is essentially underwent a Lewis acid catalysis providing phthalate diesters 4 with very good yields. Application of the present reaction is demonstrated by synthesizing a macrolide 5 through the ring-closing metathesis of diallyl phthalate ( 4b ) using the Grubb’s 2nd generation catalyst.

Topics & Concepts

Phthalic anhydridePhthalatePlasticizerChemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhthalic acidPolymer chemistryChemistry and Chemical Engineeringbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesPolymer Science and PVC