Carbon dioxide conversion to polycarbonates via CO2/cyclohexene oxide copolymerization over heterogeneous zinc cobalt catalyst
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posted on 2023-03-01, 07:07authored bySHAMSELDIN AWAD HAGAHMED MOHAMED
CO2 emissions are a major contributor to greenhouse effects, which led researchers to explore
the utilization of it. However, thermodynamic stability of CO2 hinders its reactivity. In this work
CO2 polycarbonates were synthesized via the alternate insertion of CO2 into epoxides over
heterogeneous catalysts based on zinc cobalt and ferrous. Alternating CO2 polycarbonates
represents an attractive method to utilize and store CO2 as they are less energy intensive
alternative to phosgene-based polycarbonates. The produced polymer has up to 30 % of its
weight comprised of CO2 and remains stable up to 200 C. Copolymerization process was
simulated using Aspen Plus