para-Aminobenzoic acid-capped hematite as an efficient nanocatalyst for solvent-free CO2 fixation under atmospheric pressure

Utilization of carbon dioxide by converting it into value-added chemicals is a sustainable remedy approach that stipulates abundant, cheap, non-toxic and efficient catalytic materials. In this study, we have demonstrated the use of para-aminobenzoic acid-capped hematite (PABA@alpha-Fe2O3) as an effi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2022-02, Vol.51 (5), p.1918-1926
Hauptverfasser: Tudu, Gouri, Paliwal, Khushboo S., Ghosh, Sourav, Biswas, Tanmoy, Koppisetti, Heramba V. S. R. M., Mitra, Antarip, Mahalingam, Venkataramanan
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Zusammenfassung:Utilization of carbon dioxide by converting it into value-added chemicals is a sustainable remedy approach that stipulates abundant, cheap, non-toxic and efficient catalytic materials. In this study, we have demonstrated the use of para-aminobenzoic acid-capped hematite (PABA@alpha-Fe2O3) as an efficient nanocatalyst for the conversion of epoxides to cyclic carbonates utilizing CO2. The developed PABA@alpha-Fe2O3 nanocatalyst along with a cocatalyst, tetrabutylammonium iodide (TBAI), was able to convert a variety of epoxide substrates into their corresponding cyclic carbonates under atmospheric pressure and solvent-free conditions. The efficient catalytic activity of the material is attributed to the synergistic effect between alpha-Fe2O3 and the amine group of the PABA molecule present on the surface. Furthermore, the recyclability study and post-catalytic analysis revealed that the developed catalyst can be used for multiple catalytic cycles due to the stable and robust nature of the nanocatalyst. The choice of the PABA@alpha-Fe2O3 nanocatalyst is indeed a sustainable approach from the CO2 capture and utilization point of view.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/d1dt03821d