Salt of Organosilicon Framework as a Novel Emulsifier for Various Water-Oil Biphasic Systems and a Catalyst for Dibromination of Olefins in an Aqueous Medium

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Jul 21;13(28):33693-33703. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c08799. Epub 2021 Jul 8.

Abstract

Pickering emulsifiers are significant for organic reactions in an aqueous medium because they have the ability of emulsifying water-oil biphasic systems. For this reason, 2,5-bis[(E)-2-(triethoxysilyl)vinyl]pyridine [BTOSVP] containing a pyridine bridging group was selected as a precursor to prepare a novel salt of organosilicon framework (SOF), an amphiphilic mesoporous pyridine hydrobromide nanosphere. We first synthesized a mesoporous organosilicon framework made up of organic groups containing vinyl groups, pyridine groups, and so forth. Then, hydrobromic acid was added to protonate the pyridine groups in the mesoporous organosilicon framework. Eventually, pyridine hydrobromide salt was formed on the surfaces of channels, and the SOF was successfully prepared for the first time. Pyridine hydrobromide salt can be ionized in water into protonated pyridine cations located on the SOF surfaces and free Br-anions swimming around the protonated pyridine cations because of the electrostatic interaction. In the water-oil biphasic systems, hydrophilicity of SOF originates from the protonated pyridine cations and the lipophilicity of SOF comes from organic groups in the framework; thus, this new kind of SOF can be used as a new generation of solid Pickering emulsifiers. Most importantly, the mesoporous SOF nanosphere can also be used as a catalyst for significantly improved dibromination of olefins in an aqueous medium.

Keywords: Pickering emulsifier; amphiphilic catalyst; green dibromination of olefins; mesoporous pyridine hydrobromide nanosphere; salt of organosilicon framework.