Highly integrated CO2capture and conversion: direct synthesis of cyclic carbonates from industrial flue gas

Author:

Barthel Alexander12345,Saih Youssef1234,Gimenez Michel678,Pelletier Jérémie D. A.1234,Kühn F. E.59101112,D'Elia Valerio123413,Basset Jean-Marie1234

Affiliation:

1. King Abdullah University of Science & Technology

2. KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC)

3. 23955-6900 Thuwal

4. Saudi Arabia

5. Molecular Catalysis

6. LafargeHolcim – CIP/IPS – 95

7. 38291 Saint-Quentin-Fallavier

8. France

9. Catalysis Research Center

10. Ernst-Otto-Fischer-Strasse 1 and Faculty of Chemistry

11. Lichtenbergstrasse 4

12. Technische Universität München

13. Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Abstract

The ability of early transition metal halides to capture and convert CO2from diluted gas flows has been exploited in the cycloaddition of CO2to epoxides using industrial flue gas as an impure source of CO2.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Chemistry

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