Review on carbon dioxide utilization for cycloaddition of epoxides by ionic liquid-modified hybrid catalysts: Effect of influential parameters and mechanisms insight

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The storage, utilization, and control of the greenhouse (CO2) gas is a topic of interest for researchers in academia and society. The present review article is dedicating to cover the overall role of ionic liquid-modified hybrid materials in cycloaddition reactions. Special emphasis is on the synthesis of various cyclic carbonate using ionic liquid-based modified catalysts. Catalytic activity studies have discussed with respect to process conditions and their effects on conversion and product selectivity for the reaction of cycloaddition of CO2 with styrene oxide. The reaction temperature and the partial pressure of CO2 have found to play a key role in cyclic carbonate formation. The role of other influential parameter (solvent effect) is also discussed for the conversion of cyclic/aromatic oxides to polycarbonate production. Our own research work that deals with ionic liquid-based halide-modified mesoporous catalyst (MCM-41 type) derived from rice husk waste has also been discussed. Finally, the role of carbon dioxide activation and ring-opening mechanisms involved in the cyclic carbonate product formation from CO2 have been discussed.

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Appaturi, J. N., Ramalingam, R. J., Gnanamani, M. K., Periyasami, G., Arunachalam, P., Adnan, R., … Al-Lohedan, H. A. (2021). Review on carbon dioxide utilization for cycloaddition of epoxides by ionic liquid-modified hybrid catalysts: Effect of influential parameters and mechanisms insight. Catalysts, 11(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11010004

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