Evolution of Copolymers of Epoxides and CO2: Catalysts, Monomers, Architectures, and Applications
Guan-Wen Yang,
Rui Xie,
Yao-Yao Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The copolymerization of CO 2 and epoxides presents a transformative approach to converting greenhouse gases into aliphatic polycarbonates (CO 2 -PCs), thereby reducing the polymer industry's dependence on fossil resources. Over the past 50 years, a wide array of metallic catalysts, both heterogeneous and homogeneous, have been developed to achieve precise control over polymer selectivity, sequence, regio-, and stereoselectivity. This review details the evolution of metal-based catalysts, with a particular focu… Show more
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