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      CO2-fixation into cyclic and polymeric carbonates: principles and applications

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          The reaction between carbon dioxide and epoxides is an attractive pathway for CO 2-utilisation as it can lead to the formation of two valuable products: cyclic and polymeric carbonates.

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          The reaction between carbon dioxide and epoxides is an attractive pathway for CO 2-utilisation as it can lead to the formation of two different, yet valuable, products: cyclic and polymeric carbonates. In this review, the advancements made within this field are critically discussed with special attention to the potential of these two classes of compounds as green chemical products. First, an overview is provided of the various types of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic systems developed for achieving the reaction of carbon dioxide with epoxides with high activity and selectivity towards either the cyclic or the polymeric carbonate products. Then, the chemical and physical properties of the cyclic and polycarbonate products are discussed, focussing on the correlation between such properties and the potential applications of each class of compounds. Finally, the most relevant applications of these materials, both potential and industrially implemented, are critically reviewed covering the fields of polymer products, energy storage devices, and biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.

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                Journal
                GRCHFJ
                Green Chemistry
                Green Chem.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1463-9262
                1463-9270
                February 4 2019
                2019
                : 21
                : 3
                : 406-448
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Chemical Engineering group
                [2 ]Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG)
                [3 ]Faculty of Science and Engineering
                [4 ]University of Groningen
                [5 ]9747 AG Groningen
                Article
                10.1039/C8GC03086C
                d71977bc-8287-4e53-99d6-7b1f4621057c
                © 2019

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/

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