Chemical fixation of CO 2 using metalloporphyrin s as catalysts for the production of cyclic carbonates

Autores

  • Álvaro Farias A. da Mata
  • Dayse C. S. Martins
  • Jorge L. S. Milani
  • Rafael P. das Chagas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5224/SP.2024.6406135

Palavras-chave:

Carbon dioxide; Cyclic carbonate; Catalysis; Metalloporphyrin complexes; Sustainability.

Resumo

The rising CO₂ levels and ongoing fossil fuel dependence have spurred research into its catalytic conversion. Projections indicate CO₂ could reach 970 ppm in the next century. While CO₂ has industrial uses, its application in fine chemistry is limited. Recent advances aim to convert CO₂ into valuable products like organic carbonates, improving sustainability by replacing phosgene. Metal-porphyrin catalysts (zinc, manganese, copper) have shown high efficiency, with an activation energy of 39.76 kJ mol⁻¹. Effective catalysts and understanding reaction mechanisms are key for further progress.

Publicado

2025-02-07