Issue 39, 2024

Turning CO2 into treasure: the promise of metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

CO2 is considered the primary contributor to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and is responsible for several global environmental and energy-related disasters, causing serious concerns because of its adverse impacts on the deterioration of the global ecosystem. Thus, it is now crucial to develop efficient strategies for capturing CO2 and its conversion into desired products. It is anticipated that this will greatly improve the stability of the ecosystem and encourage sustainable expansion in the energy industry. In this case, metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are becoming increasingly popular nowadays as a result of their appealing features including large internal surface area, structural homogeneity, and flexible porosity. This review critically examines the current advancements and real-world applications of metal–organic frameworks for CO2 fixation and its conversion into useful chemical products. Considering this, the contemporary trends and developments in CO2 conversion into cyclic carbonates, formic acid, olefins, methane, carbon monoxide, heterocycles, etc. via cycloaddition, hydrogenation and carboxylation processes are comprehensively deliberated.

Graphical abstract: Turning CO2 into treasure: the promise of metal–organic frameworks

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
10 Jul 2024
Accepted
31 Aug 2024
First published
02 Sep 2024

CrystEngComm, 2024,26, 5489-5517

Turning CO2 into treasure: the promise of metal–organic frameworks

M. Zeeshan, M. Y. Khan, R. Khan, M. Mehtab and M. Shahid, CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 5489 DOI: 10.1039/D4CE00688G

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