Silver-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation between Methane and Ethyl Diazoacetate in Supercritical CO2
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Even in the context of hydrocarbons’ general resistance to selective functionalization, methane’s
volatility and strong bonds pose a particular challenge. We report here that silver complexes
bearing perfluorinated indazolylborate ligands catalyze the reaction of methane (CH4) with ethyl
diazoacetate (N2CHCO2Et) to yield ethyl propionate (CH3CH2CO2Et). The use of supercritical carbon
dioxide (scCO2) as the solvent is key to the reaction’s success. Although the catalyst is only
sparingly soluble in CH4/CO2 mixtures, optimized conditions presently result in a 19% yield of
ethyl propionate (based on starting quantity of the diazoester) at 40°C over 14 hours.
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Caballero Bevia, A., Despagnet-Ayoub, E., Díaz Requejo, M.M., Díaz Rodríguez, A., González Núñez, M.E., Mello, R., Muñoz, Bianca K., Ojo, W-S., Asensio, G., Etienne, M., Pérez Romero, P.J.: "Silver-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation Between Methane and Ethyl Diazoacetate in Supercritical CO2". Science. Vol. 332 n. 6031 págs. 835-838, (2011). DOI: 10.1126/science.1204131














