This study presents an efficient and environmentally friendly route for synthesizing succinic acid derivatives via palladium-catalyzed oxidative dicarbonylation of ethylene, utilizing oxygen as the terminal oxidant. By systematically optimizing reaction parameters—including catalyst composition, solvent volume, gas ratio, temperature, and additives—the turnover number (TON) for dimethyl succinate was significantly enhanced to 10,325. This strategy not only demonstrates the potential of CO and ethylene as simple and abundant C1 and C2 building blocks but also highlights the viability of oxygen as a sustainable oxidant. The developed process offers a promising pathway toward the cost-effective and scalable production of biodegradable materials such as poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), with important implications for advancing green synthesis and enabling an autonomous supply chain in the biodegradable polymer industry.
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