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ZnxCeO2 nanorod as active catalyst for CO2 conversion into carbamates

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Abstract

Carbon dioxide, as a non-toxic and commonly available gas, can be transformed into useful chemicals such as carbonates, carbamates, urethanes, substituted ureas, methanol, and hydrocarbons. We have found the cycloaddition of CO2 and ethanolamine is a significant method for producing cyclic carbamates. The main aim of this study is to develop a stable and efficient catalyst that gives excellent selectivity for the direct synthesis of 2-oxazolidinone from CO2 and ethanolamine. The CeO2 nanorods (CeO2 r) comprise a higher percentage of oxygen vacancies than the cubic and bulk forms of CeO2. The synthesized Zn0.1CeO2 catalyst further improved the formation of oxygen vacancy sites and the surface reducibility of CeO2 from Ce4+ to Ce3+ thereby facilitating the activation of CO2 and amines. In situ FTIR has been used to examine the adsorption of ethanolamine and CO2 on the catalyst as a function of temperature. Under the optimum reaction conditions, excellent conversion of ethanolamine (93.5%) and outstanding selectivity towards 2-oxazolidinone (98%) were achieved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3082-3091
Number of pages10
JournalCatalysis Science and Technology
Volume15
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Apr 2025

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  • Catalysis

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