What is it about?
Carbon dioxide utilisation through formation of tetramethylene carbonates from oxetanes
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Why is it important?
One of the very few examples of cyclic carbonate formation from oxetanes and the only current report for this process at atmospheric pressure carbon dioxide
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This page is a summary of: Selective Formation of Trimethylene Carbonate (TMC): Atmospheric Pressure Carbon Dioxide Utilization, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, December 2014, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201403385.
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Resources
Electrosynthesis of Cyclic Carbonates from Epoxides and Atmospheric Pressure Carbon Dioxide
Our original report on carbon dioxide utilisation
A New Entry to Sonochemical/Efficient Agitation Switching: Alkene Formation Through Epoxide Deoxygenation
An interesting deoxygenation reaction using ultrasound under our original carbon dioxide utilisation reaction
‘Ring-Expansion Addition’ of Epoxides Using Applied Potential: An Investigation of Catalysts for Atmospheric Pressure Carbon Dioxide Utilization
A full paper on or original carbon dioxide utilisation process
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