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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2016

C-O Bond Cleavage in C02 and Biomass Products Using Organometallic Molecular Catalysts

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With 95 % of organic chemical commodities deriving from fossil resources, the chemical industry is currently exploring novel and renewable carbon feedstocks for the production of both bulk and fine chemicals. In this context, the utilization of C02 or products derived from biomass wastes is an attractive strategy to access value-added products. Because these carbon sources feature carbon atoms in an oxidized state, the development of reduction methods is needed and they cali for the design of efficient catalysts able to break strong C-Q and C=O bonds. Over the last years, our group has developed novel catalytic reactions for the conversion of C02 to formamides, N-heterocycles, methylamines and methanol, using hydroboranes, hydrosilanes or formic acid as reductants. 1-8 ln parallel, we have developed an unprecedented strategy to isolate simple aromatics, in a pure form, from natural lignin in 15 different wood species. 8-9 These new catalytic transformations rely on the use of simple organocatalysts or Zn, Fe and Ru organometallic complexes. The mechanisms at play in these transformations will be presented, based on DFT calculations and isolation of reactive catalytic intermediates.

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cea-02351416 , version 1 (06-11-2019)

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T. Cantat. C-O Bond Cleavage in C02 and Biomass Products Using Organometallic Molecular Catalysts. International Conference on Coordination Chemistry (ICCC 2016), Jul 2016, Brest, France. ⟨cea-02351416⟩
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