From SiO2 to Alkoxysilanes for the Synthesis of Useful Chemicals.
ACS Omega
; 6(51): 35186-35195, 2021 Dec 28.
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The transformation of silica (SiO2) to useful chemicals is difficult to explore because of the strength of the Si-O bond and thermodynamic stability of the SiO2 structure. The direct formation of alkoxysilanes from SiO2 has been explored as an alternative to the carbothermal reduction (1900 °C) of SiO2 to metallic silicon (Simet) followed by treatment with alcohols. The base-catalyzed depolymerization of SiO2 with diols and monoalcohols afforded cyclic silicon alkoxides and tetraalkoxysilanes, respectively. SiO2 can also be converted to alkoxysilanes in the presence of organic carbonates, such as dimethyl carbonate. Alkoxysilanes can be further converted to useful chemicals, such as carbamates, organic carbonates, and chlorosilanes. An interesting and highly efficient pathway to the direct conversion of SiO2 to alkoxysilanes has been discussed in detail along with the corresponding economic and environmental implications. The thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of SiO2 transformations in the presence of alcohols are also discussed.
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