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Synthesis of Polyethyleneimines from the Manganese‐Catalysed Coupling of Ethylene Glycol and Ethylenediamine

Claire N. Brodie, Aniekan E. Owen, Julian Kolb, Michæl Bühl, Amit Kumar

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Polyethyleneimines find many applications in products such as detergents, adhesives, cosmetics, and for processes such as tissue culture, gene therapy, and CO 2 capture. The current state‐of‐the‐art technology for the production of the branched polyethyleneimines involves aziridine feedstock which is a highly toxic, volatile and mutagenic chemical and raises significant concern to human health and environment. We report here a novel method for the synthesis of branched polyethyleneimine derivative from ethylene glycol and ethylenediamine which are much safer, environmentally benign, commercially available and potentially renewable feedstock. The polymerisation reaction is catalysed by a complex of an earth‐abundant metal, manganese and liberates H 2 O as the only by‐product. Our mechanistic studies using a combination of DFT computation and experiment suggest that the reaction proceeds by the formation and subsequent hydrogenation of imine intermediates.

Topics & Concepts

Ethylene glycolEthylenediamineManganeseChemistryRaw materialOrganic chemistryEnvironmentally friendlyImineCombinatorial chemistryDerivative (finance)CatalysisFinancial economicsEconomicsEcologyBiologyAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisNanomaterials for catalytic reactions
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