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Catalytic Conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to Cyclic Carbonates through Multifunctional Zinc‐Modified ZSM‐5 Zeolite
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringCatalytic MaterialEngineeringCatalytic ApplicationIndustrial CatalysisCatalytic ProcessCo 2Hydrogen BondCatalysisCatalytic ConversionChemistryCatalyst PreparationZeoliteC 1Catalytic SynthesisCyclic Carbonates
The production of fine chemicals using CO 2 as C 1 building block through inexpensive heterogeneous catalysts with high efficiency under low pressure is challenging. Herein we propose for the first time the utilization of a multifunctional heterogeneous zinc‐modified HZSM‐5 (ZnHZSM‐5) catalyst for upgrading CO 2 by incorporation into cyclic carbonates from CO 2 and epoxides. Owing to the nice surface properties such as abundant Lewis acid, Brønsted acid and Lewis base sites, large surface area, and plenty of micropores, CO 2 could be concentrated and well activated in ZnHZSM‐5 verified by CO 2 ‐TPD, TG‐MS, etc . Meanwhile, the epoxides were also activated through metal center and hydrogen bond. Therefore, the reaction can easily assemble at the catalyst interface and show exceptional performance, affording the aimed products with high yield of up to 99% in the presence of commercial tetra‐ n ‐propylammonium bromide (90% in kilogram scale with 0.004 mol% ZnHZSM‐5 and 0.015 mol% n Pr 4 NBr).
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