CONJUGATED MICROPOROUS MACROMOLECULE CATALYST COMPLEXED WITH COBALT, CHROMIUM, ZINC, COPPER OR ALUMINIUM, PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF

Abstract
Disclosed are a type of catalyst which can catalyse the ring-addition reaction of CO2 and an alkylene oxide at 0˜180° C. under 0.1˜8.0 MPa to produce a corresponding cyclic carbonate, and the preparation thereof. The catalyst is a conjugated microporous macromolecule polymer complexed with cobalt, chromium, zinc, copper or aluminium, and by using the macromolecule catalysts complexed with different metals to catalyse the reaction of CO2 and alkylene oxide at normal temperature and normal pressure, a yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate of 35%˜90% can be obtained. The catalyst is easy to recover and the re-use of the catalyst has no influence on the yield; additionally, the yield can reach over 90% by controlling the reaction conditions.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

In this invention, a series of new metals including Co, Cr, Zn, Cu, and Al coordinated conjugated microporous polymer catalysts were designed, synthesized, and used to catalyze the reaction of the epoxides and CO2 to produce corresponding cyclic carbonates at mild conditions. Meanwhile, the catalysts can be recycled easily and reused for several times without reducing the yields, which obviously increases the utilization of catalysts.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Carbon dioxide is one of the main greenhouse gases, but it is safe, nontoxic, inexpensive, and abundant. Since the industrial revolution, the carbon dioxide level in the atmospheric layer was rising year by year, enhancing the greenhouse effect, which leads to the globe warming and the frequent occurrence of the disastrous weather. Therefore, how to dispose and use CO2 has attracted the attention of the whole world. Recently, through the efforts of scientists around the world, it is the main strategy to conceive efficient carbon capture or conversion via chemical technologies. One of the most promising reactions in this area is the cycloaddition reaction of CO2 and epoxides to cyclic carbonates (CCs). However, numerous reported catalyst systems suffered from the harsh operation conditions and their catalytic activities were limited by the requirement of high pressure and temperature, together with the separation difficulties, which lead to the low efficiency to utilize them. Thus, the development of new effective catalytic systems for catalytic conversion with CO2 under mild conditions is desired, especially in real world applications.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In order to achieve the desire of the catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide under mild conditions, we designed and synthesized the cobalt, chromium, zinc, copper or aluminum-conjugated microporous polymer catalysts (CMP-1, CMP-2, CMP-3, CMP-4 and CMP-5, respectively) based on the previous research. The chemical conversion of CO2 with epoxides to form corresponding cyclic carbonates using the CMP-1˜5 catalyst system not only can obtain ideal effect at mild condition, but also can speed the production of cyclic carbonate at high temperature and pressure.


Synthesis methods for the cobalt, chromium, zinc, copper or aluminum-conjugated microporous polymer catalysts:


1. Synthesis of Salen:


With Monohydric alcohol (methanol or ethanol) as a solvent, a mixture solution of R1-substituted salicylaldehyde and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (mole ratio=1:1˜30) was stirred for 3˜15 hours at 0˜150° C. to afford the Salen compounds.


2. Synthesis of Salen-Co—X (Salen-Cr—Cl, Salen-Zn, Salen-Cu):


1) Synthesis of Salen-Co—X:


Synthesis of Salen-Co: To a solution of the Salen in toluene under argon was added a solution of Co(OAc)2 in CH3OH via a syringe, affording a dark red reaction mixture. It was heated to 80˜100° C., stirred and refluxed for 4˜5 hours. Then the reaction mixture was cooled down to room temperature and concentrated, and the afforded residue was dissolved in CH2Cl2 and filtered through celite. Removing solvent of the filtrate afforded a dark red powder Salen-Co;


Synthesis of Salen-Co—X: To a solution of the Salen-Co in toluene and CH2Cl2 (volume ratio of toluene and CH2Cl2=1:3) was added CH3COOH(HCl or HBr or HI) under argon via a syringe. The solution quickly changed from red to brown. After stirring at 25° C. for 4˜5 hours, all solvents and excess acid were removed at reduced pressure, affording brown powder Salen-Co—X.


2) Synthesis of Salen-Cr—Cl:


THF was added to a mixture of Salen and CrCl2 via a syringe under argon. The reaction mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours. The reaction mixture then was stirred under air at ambient temperature for an additional 24 hours. After the reaction mixture was poured into diethyl ether, the organic layer was washed with aqueous saturated NH4Cl and brine in turn. After filtration, the organic layer was collected yielding a brown powder Salen-Cr—Cl.


3) Synthesis of Salen-Zn:


THF was added to a mixture of Salen and Et2Zn via a syringe under argon. The reaction mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours. The crude product was isolated from the concentrated reaction mixture by removal of the solvent under reduced pressure. A pure product Salen-Zn was obtained after recrystallization using THF and water.


4) Synthesis of Salen-Cu:


Anhydrous ethanol was added to a mixture of Salen and Cu(OAc)2 under argon via a syringe. The reaction mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 24 hours. The solvent was removed under reduced pressure, yielding a dark green powder Salen-Cu.


3. Synthesis of CMP


1) Synthesis of CMP-1:


A mixture of toluene and triethylamine (volume ratio of toluene and triethylamine=3:1) was added to a mixture of salen-Co—X, alkynyl benzene A (mole ratio of Salen-Co—X and alkynyl benzene A=1:2˜3), copper (I) iodide and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) under argon via a syringe. The reaction mixture was heated to 40° C. and stirred for 40 min-1 hour. Then, the reaction mixture was heated to 80˜100° C. and refluxed for 72˜96 hours. The mixture was cooled to room temperature and the insoluble precipitated polymer was filtered and washed with dichloromethane, methanol, water, and acetone in turn. Further purification of the polymer was carried out by Soxhlet extraction with methanol and dichloromethane (volume ratio=1:1) for 24˜36 hours. The product CMP-1 was dried in vacuum for 24 hours at 70° C.


2) Synthesis of CMP-2:


A mixture of toluene and triethylamine (volume ratio of toluene and triethylamine=3:1) was added to a mixture of salen-Cr—Cl, alkynyl benzene A (mole ratio of Salen-Cr—Cl and alkynyl benzene A=1:2˜3), copper (I) iodide and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) via a syringe under argon. The reaction mixture was heated to 40° C. and stirred for 40 min˜1 hour. Then, the reaction mixture was heated to 80˜100° C. and refluxed for 72˜96 hours. The mixture was cooled to room temperature and the insoluble precipitated polymer was filtered and washed with dichloromethane, methanol, water, and acetone in men. Further purification of the polymer was carried out by Soxhlet extraction with methanol and dichloromethane (volume ratio=1:1) for 24˜36 hours. The product CMP-2 was dried in vacuum for 24 hours at 70° C.


3) Synthesis of CMP-3:


A mixture of toluene and triethylamine (volume ratio of toluene and triethylamine=3:1) was added to a mixture of salen-Zn, alkynyl benzene A (mole ratio of Salen-Zn and alkynyl benzene A=1:1˜3), copper (I) iodide and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) via a syringe under argon. The reaction mixture was heated to 40° C. and stirred for 40 min˜1 hour. Then, the reaction mixture was heated to 80˜100° C. and refluxed for 72˜96 hours. The mixture was cooled to room temperature and the insoluble precipitated polymer was filtered and washed with dichloromethane, methanol, water, and acetone, in turn. Further purification of the polymer was carried out by Soxhlet extraction with methanol and dichloromethane (volume ratio=1:1) for 24˜36 hours. The product CMP-3 was dried in vacuum for 24 hours at 70° C.


4) Synthesis of CMP-4:


A mixture of toluene and triethylamine (volume ratio of toluene and triethylamine=3:1) was added to a mixture of salen-Cu, alkynyl benzene A (mole ratio of Salen-Cu and alkynyl benzene A=1:1˜3), copper (I) iodide and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) via a syringe under argon. The reaction mixture was heated to 40° C. and stirred for 40 min˜1 hour under an argon atmosphere. Then, the reaction mixture was heated to 80˜100° C. and refluxed for 72˜96 hours. The mixture was cooled to room temperature and the insoluble precipitated polymer was filtered and washed with dichloromethane, methanol, water, and acetone in turn. Further purification of the polymer was carried out by Soxhlet extraction with methanol and dichloromethane (volume ratio=1:1) for 24˜36 hours. The product CMP-4 was dried in vacuum for 24 hours at 70° C.


4. Synthesis of CMP-5:


The coordination reaction of the polymer with aluminum was carried out after the polymer was obtained.


1) Synthesis of Salen:


With monohydric alcohol (methanol or ethanol) as a solvent, a mixture solution of R1-substituted salicylaldehyde and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (mole ratio=1:1˜30) was stirred for 1˜15 hours at 0˜150° C. to afford the Salen compounds;


2) Synthesis of Conjugated Microporous Polymer (CMP):


With tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) and copper(I) iodide as catalysts, salen and 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene were mixed with a mole ratio of 1:1˜5. The reaction mixture was heated to 20˜150° C. and stirred for 60˜90 hours, yielding the polymer. The mole ratio of the tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) and 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene was 1:2˜50, whereas the mole ratio of copper(I) iodide and 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene was 1:10˜40.


3) Synthesis of Aluminum Coordination Catalyst (CMP-5):


The aluminum compound was mixed with the CMP obtained got by the procedure above with a quality ratio of 1:1˜6. Then the mixture reacted at 90˜130° C. for 8˜15 hours, yielding the target CMP-5.


4) Catalyzing the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


Before sufficient CO2 was introduced, the amine compounds were added to a mixture of the CMP-Al and epoxides in which the mole ratio of the CMP-Al and epoxides was 1:1˜25, while the mole ratio of the amine compounds and the epoxides was 1:5˜1000. Then the reaction was stirred for 1˜80 hours at 0˜160° C., affording the cyclic carbonates. The amine compounds mentioned above are quaternary ammonium salts, triethylamine or 4-dimethylamino pyridine.


The structures of the conjugated microporous polymer (CMP) catalysts:




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wherein, R1=—H, -tBu, -iBu, —NO2, —Cl, —CH2NEt2, —CH2N(Bn)Et2Br, —CH2N(CH3)2CH2Ph,




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X=—OAc or —Cl or —Br or —I or -Et or —OMe or —OEt or —OCH2CH2(OCH2CH)2Cl. Degree of polymerization for synthesized conjugated polymer compound is in the range of 30˜100. These stereochemical structures of the polymer catalysts are consisting of three-dimensional crosslinking networks. The chemical conversion of CO2 with terminal epoxides to form corresponding cyclic carbonates under the CMP-1˜5 polymer catalyst system above was achieved in excellent yields (35˜90%) of corresponding cyclic carbonate at mild conditions. And the catalyst could be reused without reducing the yields. Simultaneously, holding the reaction condition in the range of 50˜180° C. for the reaction temperature and 2˜8 MPa for the pressure of CO2, the yields can be up to 90% above while the reaction time only takes 1˜3 hours (excluding the CMP-4).


To prepare CMP-1˜5, the dibromo-functionalized precursor monomers Salen-Co, Salen-Cr—Cl, Salen-Zn, Salen-Cu were first synthesized by complexation reaction of metal salt [Co(OAc)2, CrCl2, Et2Zn, Cu(OAc)2] and Salen. The resulted precursors were polymerized with alkynyl benzene (A) to produce corresponding conjugated microporous polymers (excluding the CMP-5). The polymers generated by the procedure can adsorb CO2 molecules, increasing the solubility of CO2 in solvent, which leads to the improvement of the reaction yields with recycling ability. Simultaneously, the catalysts can obviously shorten the reaction time for catalyzing the reaction of CO2 and epoxides at high temperatures and high pressures.


Synthetic Routes for the Polymers (CMP-1, CMP-2, CMP-3, CMP-4):




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Synthetic Routes for CMP-5:




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The coupling of epoxides and CO2 by polymer catalyst (CMP):




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CMP: CMP-1, CMP-2, CMP-3, CMP-4 or CMP-5; Co-catalyst: quaternary ammonium salts (Tetrabutyl ammonium bromide and tetrabutyl ammonium chloride and tetrabutyl ammonium acetate), TEA, DMAP; R2=-Me, —C2H5, -Ph, —CH2Ph, -Bu or —C8H17. The amount of substance ratio for epoxides, CMP and Co-catalyst is about 200˜2000:1:1.


In this invention, a series of new metal-conjugated microporous polymer catalysts were synthesized and used to catalyze the reaction of epoxides and CO2 to produce corresponding cyclic carbonates at ambient pressures and temperatures. The procedure is a breakthrough for overcoming the limitation of this reaction which can only occur at high pressure of CO2 and temperature catalyzed by other catalysts. The yields of cyclic carbonates were in the range of 30˜90% at ambient pressures and temperatures. Remarkably, the polymer catalyst can be reused for many times without reducing the yields. Besides, elevating the pressure and the temperature can shorten the reaction time to 1˜6 hours, with the yields above 90%.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Description of the figures is provided below:



FIG. 1: 1H NMR of the Salen [N,N-bis(3-tert-butyl-5-bromo-salicylidene)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane as an example] (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 2: 1H NMR of the 4-Methyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 3: 13C NMR of the 4-Methyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 4: 1H NMR of the 4-Choloro-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 5: 13C NMR of the 4-Choloro-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 6: 1H NMR of the 4-Ethyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 7: 13C NMR of the 4-Ethyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 8: 1H NMR of the 4-Butyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz z);



FIG. 9: 13C NMR of the 4-Butyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 10. 1H NMR of the 4-Phenyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 11: 13C NMR of the 4-Phenyl-[1,3]dioxolan-2-one (CDCl3, 400 MHz);



FIG. 12: The FT-IR spectra of CMP-1-1;



FIG. 13: The FT-IR spectra of CMP-1-2;



FIG. 14: The FT-IR spectra of CMP-2-1;



FIG. 15: The FT-IR spectra of CMP-3-1;



FIG. 16: Solid-state NMR spectra for the CMP-5-1;



FIG. 17: Solid-state NMR spectra for the CMP-1-1;



FIG. 18: Solid-state NMR spectra for the CMP-1-2;



FIG. 19: Solid-state NMR spectra for the CMP-2-1;



FIG. 20: Solid-state NMR spectra for the CMP-3-1;



FIG. 21: Solid-state NMR spectra for the CMP-4-1.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The technological invention embodiment is not limited in the specific examples below, including the any combination of these detailed implementation programs.


Example 1

1. Synthesis of Salen-Co:


A solution of Co(OAc)2 (1 mmol) in CH3OH (10 ml) was added to a solution of the Salen (0.75 mmol) in 10 mL anhydrous toluene (10 ml) via a syringe. The reaction mixture was refluxed for 5 hours at 80° C., yielding the target Salen-Co;


2. Synthesis of Salen-Co—OAc:


The acetic acid (6.5 mmol) was added to a solution of the Salen-Co (0.65 mmol) in toluene (6 ml) and CH2Cl2 (18 ml) via a syringe under argon. The mixture was stirred for 5 hours at 25° C., yielding the target Salen-Co—OAc, and its NMR spectrum was shown in FIG. 2.


3. Synthesis of CMP-1-1:


Salen-Co—OAc (0.45 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.35 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (80 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (15 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). Then the reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours. After post-processing, CMP-1-1 was obtained. The FT-IR spectra and the Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-1-1 were shown in FIG. 12 and FIG. 17, respectively.


4. Catalyzing for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 87.5%;


2) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 6 hours at 45° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 94.5%. The 1H and 13C NMR for the propylene carbonate were shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.


Example 2

1. Synthesis of Salen-Co:


A solution of Co(OAc)2 (1 mmol) in CH3OH (10 ml) was added to a solution of the Salen (0.6 mmol) anhydrous toluene (10 ml) via a syringe. Then the reaction mixture was refluxed for 5 hours at 80° C., yielding the target Salen-Co;


2. Synthesis of Salen-Co—OAc:


The acetic acid (5 mmol) was added to a solution of the Salen-Co (0.5 mmol) in toluene (5 ml) and CH2Cl2 (15 ml) via a syringe under argon. Then the mixture was stirred for 5 hours at 25° C., yielding the target Salen-Co—OAc, and the NMR spectrum was shown in FIG. 2.


3. Synthesis of CMP-1-1:


Salen-Co—OAc (0.6 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (2.4 mmol), copper(I) iodide (60 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (100 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (16 ml) and triethylamine (6 ml). Then the reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours. After post-processing, CMP-1-1 was obtained. The FT-IR spectra and the Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-1-1 were shown in FIG. 12 and FIG. 17, respectively.


4. Catalyzing the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-1, 400 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 80.5%;


2) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 4 hours at 60° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 98.5%. The 1H and 13C NMR for the propylene carbonate were shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4;


3) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-1, 200 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at the ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 56.5%;


4) With 5.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 12 hours at 30° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 94.0%. The 1H and 13C NMR for the propylene carbonate were shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.


Example 3

1. Synthesis of Salen-Co:


A solution of Co(OAc)2 (1 mmol) in CH3OH (8 ml) was added to a solution of the Salen (0.5 mmol) in 8 mL anhydrous toluene (10 ml) via a syringe. The reaction mixture was refluxed for 5 hours at 80° C., yielding the target Salen-Co;


2. Synthesis of Salen-Co—OAc:


The acetic acid (9 mmol) was added to a solution of Salen-Co (0.65 mmol) in toluene (5 ml) and CH2Cl2 (15 ml) via a syringe under argon. The mixture was stirred for 6 hours at 25° C., yielding the target Salen-Co—OAc, and the NMR spectrum was shown in FIG. 2.


3. Synthesis of CMP-1-1:


Salen-Co—OAc (0.6 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (2.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (50 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (100 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (16 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). Then the reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours. After post-processing, CMP-1-1 was obtained. The FT-IR spectra and the Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-1-1 were shown in FIG. 12 and FIG. 17 respectively.


4. Catalyzing the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1, 400 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 96.5%;


2) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 3 hours at 70° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 97%;


3) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1, 200 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at the ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 66.5%;


4) With 5.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 12 hours at 30° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 94.0%;


5) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 60 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 91.5%;


6) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 36 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 76.5%.


Example 4

1. Synthesis of Salen-Co:


A solution of Co(OAc)2 (1 mmol) in CH3OH (10 ml) was added to a solution of the Salen (0.6 mmol) in 10 ml anhydrous toluene via a syringe. The reaction mixture was refluxed for 5 hours at 80° C., yielding the target Salen-Co.


2. Synthesis of Salen-Co—OAc:


The acetic acid (5 mmol) was added to a solution of the Salen-Co (0.5 mmol) in toluene (5 ml) and CH2Cl2 (15 ml) via a syringe under argon. The mixture was stirred for 5 hours at 25° C., yielding the target Salen-Co—OAc, and the NMR spectrum was shown in FIG. 2.


3. Synthesis of CMP-1-2:


Salen-Co—OAc (0.6 mmol), 1,4-diacetylenebenzene (1.2 mmol), copper(I) iodide (50 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (90 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (16 ml) and triethylamine (6 ml). Then the reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours. After post-processing, CMP-1-2 was obtained. The FT-IR spectra and the Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-1-2 were shown in FIG. 13 and FIG. 18, respectively.


4. Catalyzing for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 66.5%;


2) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 90° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 85.9%;


3) With 100 mg CMP-1-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide in the mixture, the reaction mixture was stirred for 24 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 52.5%;


4) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 110° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 91.1%;


5) With 4.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-1-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 1 hour at 120° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 64.2%. The 1H and 13C NMR spectrums for the propylene carbonate were shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.


Example 5

1. Synthesis of Salen-Cr—Cl:


The chromium (II) chloride (0.8 mmol) and Salen (N′N′-bis(3-tert-butyl-5-bromo-salicylidene)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane (0.6 mmol) were dissolved in dried THF (12 mL). The mixture was stirred under argon at 25° C. for 24 hours and for another 24 hours in the air. After that the compound Salen-Cr—Cl was obtained.


2. Synthesis of CMP-2:


1) Synthesis of CMP-2-1: Salen-Cr—Cl (0.4 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.2 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (80 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (12 ml) and triethylamine (4 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 80° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-2-1. The FT-IR spectra and the Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-2-1 were shown in FIG. 14 and FIG. 19, respectively;


2) Synthesis of CMP-2-2: Salen-Cr—Cl (0.45 mmol), 1,4-diethynylbenzene (1.35 mmol), copper(I) iodide (30 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (60 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (15 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 80° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-2-2;


3) Synthesis of CMP-2-3: Salen-Cr—Cl (0.4 mmol), tetrakis(4-ethynylphenyl)methane (1.2 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (80 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (15 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-2-3.


3. Catalyzing for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-1, 500 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 67.7%;


2) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 1 hour at 100° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 98.5%. The NMR spectrums for the product were shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3;


3) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.96 ml epichlorohydrin was stirred for 1 hour at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 99.1%. The NMR spectrums for the product were shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5;


4) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-1, 600 mg TBAB and 2.146 ml 1,2-epoxybutane was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 96.0%. The NMR spectrums for the product were shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7;


5) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-1, 600 mg TBAB and 3.01 ml 1,2-epoxyhexane was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 96.7%. The NMR spectrums for the product were shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9;


6) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-1, 600 mg TBAB and 2.85 ml styrene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 96.3%. The NMR spectrums for the product were shown in FIG. 10 and FIG. 1;


7) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-2-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 86.5%.


Example 6

1. Synthesis of Salen-Zn:


The Et2Zn (0.4 ml, 1.0 M in hexane) and Salen (N′N′-bis(3-tert-butyl-5-bromo-salicylidene)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane (0.4 mmol) and were dissolved in dried THF (20 ml). The mixture was stirred under argon at 25° C. for 24 hours. After that the compound Salen-Zn was obtained.


2. Synthesis of CMP-3:


1) Synthesis of CMP-3-1: Salen-Zn (0.35 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.05 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (70 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (12 ml) and triethylamine (4 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-3-1. The FT-IR spectra and the Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-3-1 were shown in FIG. 15 and FIG. 20, respectively.


2) Synthesis of CMP-3-2: Salen-Zn (0.4 mmol), 1,4-diethynylbenzene (1.2 mmol), copper(I) iodide (35 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (70 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (15 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-3-2.


3) Synthesis of CMP-3-3: Salen-Zn (0.4 mmol), tetrakis(4-ethynylphenyl)methane (1.2 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (80 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (12 ml) and triethylamine (4 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-3-3.


3. Catalyzing the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-1, 500 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred 48 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 85.1%;


2) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 95.2%;


3) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.96 ml epichlorohydrin was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 99.6%;


4) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-1, 600 mg TBAB and 2.146 ml 1,2-epoxybutane was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 96.5%;


5) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-1, 600 mg TBAB and 3.01 ml 1,2-epoxyhexane was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 98.3%;


6) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-1, 600 mg TBAB and 2.85 ml styrene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 96.6%;


7) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-3-2, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 1 hour at 100° C., and the yield of the corresponding cyclic carbonate is 88.7%.


Example 7

1. Synthesis of Salen-Cu:


The Cu(OAc)2 (0.5 mmol) and Salen (N′N′-bis(3-tert-butyl-5-bromo-salicylidene)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane, 0.5 mmol) and were dissolved in dried ethanol (20 mL). The mixture was stirred at 80° C. for 24 hours. After that the compound Salen-Cu was obtained.


2. Synthesis of CMP-4:


1) Synthesis of CMP-4-1: Salen-Cu (0.46 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.32 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (80 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (15 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 80° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-4-1. The Solid-state NMR spectra of the CMP-4-1 were shown in FIG. 21.


2) Synthesis of CMP-4-2: Salen-Cu (0.4 mmol), 1,4-diethynylbenzene (1.2 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (70 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (12 ml) and triethylamine (4 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 80° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-4-2.


3) Synthesis of CMP-4-3: Salen-Cu (0.45 mmol), tetrakis(4-ethynylphenyl)methane (1.35 mmol), copper(I) iodide (40 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (80 mg) were dissolved in a mixture of toluene (15 ml) and triethylamine (5 ml). The reaction mixture was refluxed at 85° C. for 72 hours, yielding the needed compound CMP-4-3.


3. Catalyzing for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-4-1, 400 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 72 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 58.5%;


2) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-4-1, 500 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 51.3%;


3) A mixture of 100 mg CMP-4-1, 200 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 48 hours in CO2 at ambient pressure and temperature, and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 42.7%;


4) With 3.0 MPa CO2 introduced, a mixture of 100 mg CMP-4-1, 600 mg TBAB and 1.75 ml propylene oxide was stirred for 2 hours at 100° C., and the yield of the propylene carbonate is 52.7%.


Example 8

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with methanol as solvent, a mixture of salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 40° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and AlEt3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst compound CMP-5-1.


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 0° C. for 2 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 30%.


Example 9

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with methanol as solvent, a mixture of salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 40° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and AlCl3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst compound CMP-Al.


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 0° C. for 5 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 39.8%.


Example 10

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with propanol as solvent, a mixture of tBu-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 50° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and AlBr3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst compound CMP-Al.


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 0° C. for 10 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 52.1%.


Example 11

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with methanol as solvent, a mixture of Cl-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and AlEt3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 140° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst CMP-5-1;


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 0° C. for 20 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 63.4%.


Example 12

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with methanol as solvent, a mixture of Cl-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and AlCl3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst compound CMP-5-1;


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 10° C. for 6 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 40.3%.


Example 13

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with methanol as solvent, a mixture of NO2-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 50° C. for 10 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (100 mg) and AlEt3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst CMP-5-1;


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 0° C. for 5 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 53.5%.


Example 14

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with i-propanol as solvent, a mixture of iBu-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 70° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (100 mg) and AlBr3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst compound CMP-5-1.


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 10 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 15° C. for 20 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 83.7%.


Example 15

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and Epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with i-propanol as solvent, a mixture of iBu-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 70° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and Al(OEt)3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst CMP-5-1.


4) Catalyzation for the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 30 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:10) was stirred at 0° C. for 5 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 68.2%.


Example 16

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its Catalyzation for the Coupling Reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with hexanol as solvent, a mixture of CH2N(CH3)2CH2Ph-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 80° C. for 5 hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and Al(OMe)3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 90° C. for 8 hours, yielding the target catalyst compound CMP-Al.


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 30 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5) was stirred at 0° C. for 13 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 89.6%.


Example 17

Synthesis of CMP-5-1 and its catalyzation for the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


1) Synthesis of Salen: with butanol as solvent, a mixture of CH2N(Bn)Et2Br-substituted salicylaldehyde (6.0 mmol) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (7.0 mmol) was stirred at 25° C. for hours, yielding the Salen compound;


2) A mixture of salen (3.0 mmol), 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene (1.0 mmol), copper(I) iodide (10 mg) and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (10 mg) was stirred at 30° C. for 60 hours, yielding the target polymer CMP;


3) A mixture of CMP (20 mg) and Al(OMe)3 (20 mg) was stirred and refluxed at 100° C. for hours, yielding the target catalyst CMP-5-1.


4) Catalyzing the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides:


With sufficient CO2 introduced, a mixture of 10 mg CMP-5-1 and 30 mg propylene oxide (mole ratio of ammonium salt and propylene oxide=1:5), was stirred at 0° C. for 20 hours, the yield of the propylene carbonate is 93.5%.


Using the polymers as catalysts to catalyze the coupling reaction of CO2 and epoxides, the yields of the cyclic carbonates were in the range of 35˜90%. The catalysts can be reused for several times without reducing the yields which can reach to 90% above at high pressure (2˜8 MPa) and the temperature of 50˜120° C. for 1˜3 hours. The procedure is a breakthrough for overcoming the limitation of this reaction which can only occur at high pressure and temperature catalyzed by other catalysts. Meanwhile the reuse of the catalysts can figure out the troubles caused by the low efficiency of the other catalysts.

Claims
  • 1. A cobalt, chromium, zinc, copper or aluminum-conjugated microporous polymer catalyst (CMP) having one of the following structures: 1) CMP-1, a cobalt-conjugated microporous polymer: the structures of CMP-1-1:
  • 2. A method for preparing the polymer catalyst CMP of claim 1 (except for CMP-A1) comprising: 1) synthesis of Salen: with the methanol or ethanol as a solvent, a mixture solution of R1-substituted salicylaldehyde and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (mole ratio=1:1˜30) was stirred for 3˜15 hours at 0˜150° C., affording the Salen compounds;2) synthesis of Salen-Co: with the toluene and ethanol as solvent (volume ratio=1:1), a mixture solution of Co(OAc)2 and Salen (mole ratio=1.52:1) was stirred under argon for 4˜6 hours at 80˜100° C., affording the Salen-Co compounds;3) synthesis of Salen-Co—X: with the anhydrous toluene and CH2Cl2 as solvent (volume ratio=1:3), a mixture solution of Salen-Co and CH3COOH(HCl or HBr) (mole ratio=1:10˜15) was stirred under argon for 5˜7 hours at 25° C., affording the Salen-Co—X compounds;4) synthesis of Salen-Cr—Cl: with the anhydrous THF as a solvent, a mixture solution of CrCl2 and Salen (mole ratio=1:0.6˜0.75) was stirred under argon for 16˜24 hours at 25° C., then continue stirring 16˜24 hours in atmosphere, affording the Salen-Cr—Cl compounds;5) synthesis of Salen-Zn: with the anhydrous THF as a solvent, a mixture solution of Et2Zn and Salen (mole ratio=1:0.8˜1) was stirred under argon for 20˜24 hours at 25° C., affording the Salen-Zn compounds;6) synthesis of Salen-Cu: with the anhydrous ethanol as a solvent, a mixture solution of anhydrous Cu(OAc)2 and Salen (mole ratio=1:0.9˜1) was stirred under argon for 16˜24 hours at 80˜90° C., affording the Salen-Cu compounds;7) synthesis of conjugated microporous polymer (CMP): with the anhydrous toluene and TEA as solvent (volume ratio=3˜4:1), CuI and tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) as catalyst, a mixture solution of alkynyl benzene A and Salen-Co—OAc, Salen-Cr—Cl, Salen-Zn or Salen-Cu (mole ratio=1˜4:1) was stirred under argon for 60˜90 hours at 25˜100° C., affording the CMP compounds. The mole ratio of CuI or tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) and alkynyl benzene A was 1:5˜10 and 1:20˜30, respectively.
  • 3. A method for preparing the polymer catalyst CMP-Al of claim 1 comprising: 1) synthesis of Salen: With Monohydric alcohol (methanol or ethanol) as a solvent, a mixture solution of R1-substituted salicylaldehyde and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (mole ratio=1:1˜30) was stirred for 1˜15 hours at 0˜150° C., affording the Salen compounds. Wherein, R1=—H, -tBu, iBu, —NO2, —Cl, —CH2NEt2, —CH2N(Bn)Et2Br, —CH2N(CH3)2CH2Ph,
  • 4. The method of claim 2 wherein: 1) the amount of andydrous ethanol required by each 1 mmol 1,2-diaminocyclohexane is 15˜20 ml;2) the amount of toluene required by each 1 mmol Salen is 12˜20 ml;3) the amount of toluene required by each 1 mmol Salen-Co is 8˜16 ml;4) the amount of anhydrous THF required by each 1 mmol Salen is 15˜20 ml;5) the amount of anhydrous ethanol required by each 1 mmol Salen is 30˜45 ml;6) the amount of anhydrous toluene required by each 1 mmol Salen-Co—X, Salen-Cr—Cl, Salen-Zn or Salen-Cu is 30˜50 ml.
  • 5. The method of claim 3 wherein: 1) monohydric alcohol was monohydric aliphatic alcohol in step 1); stirred for 2˜10 hours at 30˜120° C., afforded the Salen compounds. Wherein, monohydric aliphatic alcohol was methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, isopropyl alcohol or hexyl alcohol;2) The mole ratio of substituted salicylaldehyde and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane in step 1) was 1:1˜20;3) The mole ratio of substituted salicylaldehyde and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane in step 1) was 1:1˜6;4) The mole ratio of 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene and Salen in step 2) was 1:1˜3; the mole ratio of tetrakis-(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) or CuI and 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene in step 2) was 1:12˜28, 1:10˜25, respectively;5) The mass ratio of aluminum compound and CMP in step 3) was 1:1˜2.5, afforded conjugated microporous polymer catalyst CMP-Al.
  • 6. The method of claim 3 wherein: 1) the amount of anhydrous toluene required by each 1 mmol Salen is 20˜25 ml;2) the amount of anhydrous toluene required by each 1 g polymer is 15˜20 ml.
  • 7. The method of claim 2, wherein: the alkynyl benzene A was 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene, 1,4-diethynylbenzene or tetrakis(4-ethynylphenyl) methane.
  • 8. An application for catalysts of claim 1, wherein: all the polymer catalysts can be used to catalyze the reaction of CO2 and epoxides at 0˜180° C. and 0.1˜8.0 MPa CO2 pressure.
  • 9. The application of claim 8, wherein: 1) general procedure for the catalytic reaction of CO2 and epoxides at ambient pressure and temperature: In the present of a certain amount of amine compounds, a mixture solution of CMP (except CMP-Al) and epoxides (mass ratio=1:10˜50) was stirred for 12˜72 hours at ambient pressure and temperature, afforded the corresponding cyclic carbonates. Wherein, the mole ratio of amine compounds and epoxides in step was 1:10˜100;2) general procedure for the catalytic reaction of CO2 and epoxides at high temperatures and pressures: In the present of a certain amount of amine compounds, a mixture solution of CMP (except CMP-Al) and epoxides (mass ratio=1:10˜50) was stirred for 1˜6 hours at 50˜160° C. and 2˜8 MPa CO2 pressure, afforded the corresponding cyclic carbonates. wherein, the mole ratio of amine compounds and epoxides was 1:10˜100.
  • 10. The application of claim 8, wherein: general procedure for using the CMP-Al to catalyze reaction of CO2 and epoxides: In the present of a certain amount of amine compounds, a mixture solution of CMP-Al and epoxides (mass ratio of CMP-Al and epoxides=1:1˜25) was stirred for 3˜80 hours at 0˜160° C. and appropriate CO2 pressure, afforded the corresponding cyclic carbonates. Wherein, the mole ratio of amine compounds and epoxides was 1:5˜1000.
  • 11. The application of claim 10, wherein, the mole ratio of amine compounds and epoxides was 1:900.
  • 12. The application of claim 9, wherein, the amine compounds were quaternary ammonium salt (tetrabutyl ammonium chloride, tetrabutyl ammonium bromide, tetrabutyl ammonium iodide or tetrabutyl ammonium acetate), triethylamine (TEA) or dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP).
  • 13. The application of claim 9, wherein, the epoxides were propylene oxide, epichlorohydrin, 2-ethyloxirane, 2-butyloxirane or 2-phenyloxirane.
  • 14. The method of claim 3, wherein: the alkynyl benzene A is 1,3,5-triethynylbenzene, 1,4-diethynylbenzene or tetrakis(4-ethynylphenyl) methane.
  • 15. The application of claim 10, wherein, the amine compounds are quaternary ammonium salt (tetrabutyl ammonium chloride, tetrabutyl ammonium bromide, tetrabutyl ammonium iodide or tetrabutyl ammonium acetate), triethylamine (TEA) or dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP).
  • 16. The application of claim 10, wherein, the epoxides are propylene oxide, epichlorohydrin, 2-ethyloxirane, 2-butyloxirane or 2-phenyloxirane.
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