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Urea-derived graphitic carbon nitride as an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for CO2 conversion into cyclic carbonates
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionChemistryPropylene CarbonateCyclic CarbonatesChemical EngineeringSolid CatalystsMaterials ScienceCarbon SequestrationCatalytic MaterialCatalytic ApplicationIndustrial CatalysisCatalysisUrea-derived Graphitic CarbonCatalytic ProcessCatalytic SynthesisCo2 ConversionCarbonizationCatalyst PreparationHigher Stabilities
In order to overcome existing solid catalysts' disadvantages of low stability and activity, urea-derived graphitic carbon nitrides (u-g-C3N4) with higher stabilities and more active centers were prepared under different temperatures (550–450 °C). With a decrease in preparation temperature from 550 °C to 480 °C, a u-g-C3N4 of lower crystallinity with a smaller polymerization degree was obtained and found to have a higher catalytic activity for CO2 conversion into propylene carbonate. The higher activity of the u-g-C3N4 caused by decreasing the temperature might be ascribed to the lower crystallinity and polymerization degree, which led to more edge defects, wherein the incompletely-coordinated nitrogen atoms served as the main active sites in the cycloaddition reaction. Among all the prepared catalysts, that prepared at 480 °C (u-g-C3N4-480) showed the highest catalytic activity for CO2 conversion and exhibited great suitability for other epoxide substrates.
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