2023
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c01006
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Assessment of Green Chemistry Metrics for Carbon Dioxide Fixation into Cyclic Carbonates Using Eutectic Mixtures as Catalyst: Comprehensive Evaluation on the Example of a Tannic Acid-Derived System

Abstract: The synthesis of cyclic carbonates, which utilizes CO 2 as a feedstock, is among the transformations presenting an opportunity to reduce CO 2 emissions, while enhancing independence from fossil fuels. Desirability lies in the development of efficient, economically viable and sustainable catalysts for this approach. Many recent publications describe the successful utilization of eutectic solvents/deep eutectic solvents for the synthesis of cyclic carbonates. Nevertheless, the majority of them focuses on reporti… Show more

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“…Although DESs have been used as solvents and catalysts for CO 2 capture and conversion, there has little assessment on green chemistry metrics like origin, environmental impact, recyclability, and life cycle assessment. 155 Although some DESs exhibit stable catalytic activities for multiple recycles, the boiling point difference between HBA and HBD makes it difficult to recover the original composition of the DESs by traditional distillation methods.…”
Section: Dess Used For Thermal Conversion Of Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although DESs have been used as solvents and catalysts for CO 2 capture and conversion, there has little assessment on green chemistry metrics like origin, environmental impact, recyclability, and life cycle assessment. 155 Although some DESs exhibit stable catalytic activities for multiple recycles, the boiling point difference between HBA and HBD makes it difficult to recover the original composition of the DESs by traditional distillation methods.…”
Section: Dess Used For Thermal Conversion Of Comentioning
confidence: 99%