JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transition‐Metal‐Free Catalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

Abstract

Abstract Metal‐free systems, including frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) have been shown to bind CO 2 . By reducing the Lewis acidity and basicity of the ambiphilic system, it is possible to generate active catalysts for the deoxygenative hydroboration of carbon dioxide to methanol derivatives with conversion rates comparable to those of transition‐metal‐based catalysts.

Keywords:
Catalysis Hydroboration Chemistry Carbon dioxide Transition metal Metal Frustrated Lewis pair Methanol Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide Lewis acids and bases Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Carbon monoxide

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Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Process Chemistry and Technology
Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry

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