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Turning CO2 into Something Useful: A New Catalyst Story
Monday, December 23, 2024
The creation of this powerful duo is quite impressive. It's made in one pot, using five simple starting materials. This process includes quaternization, neutralization, and polymerization all at once. Isn't that cool? To verify the structure, scientists used various tools like FT-IR, XPS, SEM, TGA, ICP-MS, and BET.
Now, here’s the exciting part: this catalyst works amazingly well. It produces chloropropylene carbonate (CPC) with high yields and selectivity, even when using CO2 from flue gas. Plus, it can be reused many times and works with different epoxide substrates.
The secret behind its high activity lies in its structure. The hydrogen bonding donors
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