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The effects of mixed metal oxide catalysts on the synthesis of cyclic carbonates from epoxides under atmospheric CO2 pressure

One use of CO2 as a starting material in organic transformations is in the synthesis of cyclic carbonates and polycarbonates. Due to the low reactivity of CO2, this transformation must be carried out in the presence of an efficient catalyst. Although several catalytic systems have been developed in...

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Main Authors: Vergara-Arenas, Blanca Ivonne, Nicholls, Rachel L., Negrón-Silva, Guillermo E., Lomas-Romero, Leticia, Morales-Serna, Jose Antonio, Nguyen, Bao N.
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description One use of CO2 as a starting material in organic transformations is in the synthesis of cyclic carbonates and polycarbonates. Due to the low reactivity of CO2, this transformation must be carried out in the presence of an efficient catalyst. Although several catalytic systems have been developed in the last decade, reducing the CO2 pressure at which the reaction is carried out remains one of the main challenges of the process. In this context, in the present work, we describe the catalytic activity of mixed metal oxides (MMOs) in the synthesis of cyclic carbonates from CO2 (1 atm) and epoxides at 70 °C. The use of these materials as catalysts represents a great advantage since they are highly stable and economical and can be reused in several reaction cycles.
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