“…1). Moreover, differently from other traditional synthesis routes such as ethanolysis of phosgene [5], oxidative carbonylation of ethanol [6], carbonylation of ethyl nitrite [7], ethanolysis of urea [8], ethanol and dimethyl carbonate transesterification [9], ethanolysis of ethtylene carbonate [10], and decarbonylation of diethyl oxalate [11], which use toxic, flammable, and corrosive compounds (e.g., phosgene, hydrogen chloride, ethyl nitrite, and carbon monoxide), the direct synthesis may be regarded as ''green'' chemical process. K 2 CO 3 [12], CeO 2 [13], Ce x Zr 1-x O 2 [14,15], and CeO 2 -Al 2 O 3 [16] catalysts have been reported for the direct synthesis of DEC in liquid phase under high pressure, but deactivation of the catalyst has been observed due to dissolution of the solid.…”