Evonik and LIKAT achieve breakthrough in carbonylation chemistry
Realization of a "Dream Reaction": First direct carbonylation of 1,3-butadiene successful
A team was led by Prof. Dr. Matthias Beller, Director of the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis, Rostock, and Prof. Dr. Robert Franke, Evonik Performance Materials GmbH. The scientists have succeeded in double carbonylating the starting material 1,3-butadiene directly to produce adipates (salts of adipic acid). Adipates can currently only be produced by a complex multi-stage, energy- and cost-intensive synthesis. This involves not only the use of many chemicals, but also releases climate-relevant nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are among the main greenhouse gases.
The potential benefits from this innovation are great: adipates are produced annually on a large scale in the millions of tonnes and serve as starting materials for the manufacture of numerous products such as plasticizers, perfumes, lubricants, solvents, various active pharmaceutical ingredients and above all nylon.
With their new process, the participating project partners are laying the foundation for a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective large-scale method of synthesis.
The key to the breakthrough Development of a new palladium catalyst based on a specific phosphine ligand (HeMaRaPhos). This ligand binds to palladium, resulting in a highly selective, efficient and long-lived catalyst that can result in 95% yields of adipic acid derivatives under industrially feasible conditions. Due to the special importance of this innovation, the journal “Science” published the results of the project. What's the next step? The large-scale evaluation of economic and technical aspects will start right away.
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