Valorization of Carbon Dioxide into Oxazolidinones by Reaction with Aziridines

IF 1.1 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Current Green Chemistry Pub Date : 2019-03-31 DOI:10.2174/2213346106666190321142328
Katie J. Lamb, Ian D. V. Ingram, M. North, M. Sengoden
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The reduction of carbon dioxide has gained much attention due to increasing environmental concerns about global warming associated with carbon emissions from industrial effluents and public transport etc. In this regard, considerable attention has been devoted to the chemical conversion of carbon dioxide, and its incorporation into synthetic organic molecules under mild and “green” conditions. In recent years, significant effort has been dedicated to studying the fixation of carbon dioxide with aziridines to afford oxazolidinones, which is an environmental friendly and atom economical process. In this review, we discuss the efficiency of different catalytic systems, by comparing and analyzing each reaction parameter such as pressure, temperature, substrate scope and product selectivity.
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氮丙啶与二氧化碳反应生成恶唑烷酮
由于人们越来越关注与工业废水和公共交通等碳排放相关的全球变暖,减少二氧化碳受到了广泛关注。在这方面,人们对二氧化碳的化学转化及其在温和和“绿色”条件下融入合成有机分子给予了相当大的关注。近年来,人们致力于研究氮丙啶固定二氧化碳以制备恶唑烷酮,这是一个环境友好和原子经济的过程。在这篇综述中,我们通过比较和分析压力、温度、底物范围和产物选择性等各个反应参数,讨论了不同催化体系的效率。
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