Issue 8, 2025

A metal-, solvent-, halogen-, and additive-free catalysis for CO2 fixation by carbon dots

Abstract

A simple carbon dots (CDs) catalyst prepared from lignin-derived syringic acid was used for the catalytic fixation of CO2 with epoxides to synthesize cyclic carbonates. The catalysts exhibited high catalytic performance, and could progress the reaction under metal-, solvent-, halogen-, and additive-free conditions with 1 atm of CO2 and 80 °C reaction temperature. Various cyclic carbonates could be obtained in high yield and selectivity under these extremely mild catalytic conditions. Additionally, the CDs catalysts showed excellent recyclability with stable catalytic activity. A mechanistic study revealed that the hydroxyl groups on the surface of the CDs are responsible for epoxide activation, and nitrogen-containing sites (graphitic N and pyridinic N) are crucial for CO2 activation. The cheap precursors, easy and sustainable preparation of the catalyst, and mild and simple operation of CO2 fixation make the CDs catalyst a promising catalyst for CO2 conversion.

Graphical abstract: A metal-, solvent-, halogen-, and additive-free catalysis for CO2 fixation by carbon dots

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Dec 2024
Accepted
15 Jan 2025
First published
16 Jan 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025,13, 6000-6008

A metal-, solvent-, halogen-, and additive-free catalysis for CO2 fixation by carbon dots

T. Zhang, R. Wang, W. Li, S. Li, B. Tian, S. Liu and Z. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, 13, 6000 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA08934K

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