Production of Copolyester Monomers from Plant-Based Acrylate and Acetaldehyde

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Jan 21;61(4):e202113471. doi: 10.1002/anie.202113471. Epub 2021 Dec 9.

Abstract

PCTA is an important copolyester that has been widely used in our daily necessities. Currently, its monomers are industrially produced from petroleum-derived xylene. To reduce the reliance on fossil energy, we herein disclose an alternative route to access PCTA monomer (terephthalate/isophthalate=2.4/1) in 61 % overall yield using plant-based acrylate and acetaldehyde as the feedstocks. The process includes Morita-Baylis-Hillman (MBH) reaction of acetaldehyde with acrylate, subsequent one-step dehydration/Diels-Alder reaction with acrylate over H2 SO4 /SiO2 catalyst, and final Pd/C-catalyzed dehydrogenation. Besides, when varying the final step to hydrogenation, another important monomer UNOXOL™ diol (1,4-trans/1,4-cis/1,3-trans/1,3-cis=5.2/2/2.5/1) can be produced in 67 % overall yield.

Keywords: Acetaldehyde; Acrylate; PCTA; UNOXOL™ diol.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't