Carrier-free silver carbonate catalysis: In situ conversion of low concentration CO2 in air and actual exhaust gas to oxazolidinones
Abstract
The increasing concentration of CO₂ in the atmosphere drives global climate change, and efficient methods for CO₂ utilisation are urgently needed. This study introduces a novel carrier-free catalytic approach using cost-effective Ag2CO3 to enable the in situ carboxylation of ultra-low-concentration CO2 with propargylamine under ambient temperature and pressure. This method efficiently produces oxazolidinone compounds, which hold significant industrial value. The catalytic system not only efficiently converts CO₂ at low concentrations ranging from 5 vol.% to 35 vol.% but also directly converts CO₂ present in air (0.04 vol%) into oxazolidinone, achieving a maximum yield of up to 97%, and demonstrates good substrate applicability. A cyclic reaction device reduces CO₂ concentration in the simulated gas from 15 vol.% to 3 vol.%, maintaining an average oxazolidinone yield of 92%.
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