Bifunctional chlorhexidine-based covalent organic polymers for CO2 capture and conversion without a co-catalyst†
Abstract
Two new cobalt/zinc-coordinated bifunctional covalent organic polymers (COP-Co and COP-Zn) based on chlorhexidine are prepared as heterogeneous catalysts for carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion. Due to the Cl− nucleophile and cobalt/zinc Lewis acid sites, COP-Co and COP-Zn can efficiently convert CO2 and epoxides into cyclic carbonates under mild conditions without a co-catalyst.
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