Catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to carboxylic acid derivatives
An‐Hua Liu,
Bing Yu and
Liang‐Nian He
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2015, vol. 5, issue 1, 17-33
Abstract:
Chemical utilization of the greenhouse gas, i.e., CO 2 as an abundant, easily available, and renewable carbon feedstock for producing chemicals, materials, and fuels is attractive as an integral part of the carbon cycle. Based on the principle of CO 2 activation and elaborately designed catalysts, various transformation of CO 2 can be realized under mild conditions. In particular, establishing practical methodologies for catalytic carboxylation by CO 2 as carboxylative reagent would be a fascinating dream for synthetic chemists. This review covers the updated advances in the catalytic conversion of CO 2 into carboxylic acid derivatives from alkenes, alkynes, aromatic halides, aromatic C(sp-super-2)‐H bonds, etc.
Date: 2015
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