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Modification of porous lignin with metalloporphyrin as an efficient catalyst for the synthesis of cyclic carbonates

The conversion of carbon dioxide into useful chemical raw materials is a necessary development for advancing carbon dioxide capture and storage technology. In this work, a Friedel–Crafts reaction of lignin and metalloporphyrin was used to produce a lignin-based porous organic polymer (P-(L-FeTPP)) w...

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Published in:Transition metal chemistry (Weinheim) 2020-02, Vol.45 (2), p.111-119
Main Authors: Song, Kunpeng, Tang, Cheng, Zou, Zhijuan, Wu, Yundang
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