2023
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.2222
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The efficient CO2 fixation catalyzed by K‐doped g‐C3N4 catalyst for synthesizing benzimidazoles at atmospheric pressure

Abstract: The conversion of CO2 into valuable chemicals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has received extensive attention. Converting CO2 into pharmaceutical intermediates via graphitic carbon nitride (CN) at atmospheric pressure is a challenge. In this work, a series of novel graphitic carbon nitrides (K‐CN) catalysts with different doping ratios of K were synthesized by post‐treatment of CN with KOH as a dopant under magnetic stirring. Herein, substrates of o‐phenylenediamine with different electron‐donating/withdra… Show more

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“…As a green, non-toxic, abundant, and renewable C1 feedstock, CO 2 can be transformed into various valuable energy or chemical products through thermal catalysis, 4,5 photocatalysis, 6,7 photothermal catalysis, 8,9 electrocatalysis, 10,11 and other methodologies. For instance, employing these methods enables the conversion of CO 2 into high-value chemicals such as methane, 12,13 methanol, 14,15 acetic acid, 16 benzimidazole, 17,18 and cyclic carbonate. 19,20 Among them, the cycloaddition of CO 2 to epoxides to synthesize cyclic carbonates is considered as one of the most successful applications of CO 2 utilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a green, non-toxic, abundant, and renewable C1 feedstock, CO 2 can be transformed into various valuable energy or chemical products through thermal catalysis, 4,5 photocatalysis, 6,7 photothermal catalysis, 8,9 electrocatalysis, 10,11 and other methodologies. For instance, employing these methods enables the conversion of CO 2 into high-value chemicals such as methane, 12,13 methanol, 14,15 acetic acid, 16 benzimidazole, 17,18 and cyclic carbonate. 19,20 Among them, the cycloaddition of CO 2 to epoxides to synthesize cyclic carbonates is considered as one of the most successful applications of CO 2 utilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%