hydrodemethylation;
potassium hydride;
radical anions;
single electron transfer;
toluene;
AROMATIC RADICAL-ANIONS;
DISSOLVING METAL REDUCTION;
CROWN-ETHER;
SODIUM NAPHTHALENE;
MECHANISM;
CLEAVAGE;
ALKALI;
HYDROGENATION;
ACTIVATION;
SOLVENTS;
D O I:
10.1002/cssc.202202029
中图分类号:
O6 [化学];
学科分类号:
0703 ;
摘要:
The hydrodemethylation (HDM) of toluene to benzene is an industrial process performed at elevated temperatures (approximate to 500 degrees C and higher). Here, it was reported that heating graphite-supported potassium hydride (KH/C) with toluene under H-2 atmosphere provided benzene already at 125-250 degrees C. Depending on the H-2 pressure, the reaction was either substoichiometric ( <= 11 bar) or catalytic ( >= 50 bar) with respect to KH, indicating that KH may serve as a radical chain initiator. At 250 degrees C, the selectivity to benzene was 98 and 63 % when using 6 and 80 bar of H-2, respectively, owing to the competing formation of cyclohexane and methylcyclohexane at high H-2 pressure. The used KH/C material was amenable to recycling without a notable loss in the yield of benzene.