posted on 2024-07-01, 18:13authored byYonggang Yan, Pengpeng Wang, Jianyang Dong, Gang Li, Chao Wang, Dong Xue
Nickel-catalyzed
hydrocyanation of 1,3-butadiene with hydrogen
cyanide gas is the predominant method for the synthesis of adiponitrile,
which is an important precursor for polymer production. However, the
use of fossil-derived alkenes raises environmental concerns, and hydrogen
cyanide is highly volatile and extremely toxic. Herein, we report
the use of biomass-derived 1,4-butanediol, as well as other primary
alcohols, for photochemical synthesis of linear and branched nitriles
and dinitriles, including adiponitrile, with 1,4-dicyanobenzene as
the CN source. This mild, sustainable method does not require hydrogen
cyanide gas or an air- or moisture-sensitive metal catalyst and is
applicable for the production of dinitriles as precursors of diamines,
which have potential utility for the development of novel polyamides.