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Advances in CO 2 activation by frustrated Lewis pairs: from stoichiometric to catalytic reactions.

Md Nasim KhanYara van IngenTribani BoruahAdam McLauchlanThomas WirthRebecca L Melen
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
The rise of CO 2 concentrations in the environment due to anthropogenic activities results in global warming and threatens the future of humanity and biodiversity. To address excessive CO 2 emissions and its effects on climate change, efforts towards CO 2 capture and conversion into value adduct products such as methane, methanol, acetic acid, and carbonates have grown. Frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) can activate small molecules, including CO 2 and convert it into value added products. This review covers recent progress and mechanistic insights into intra- and inter-molecular FLPs comprised of varying Lewis acids and bases (from groups 13, 14, 15 of the periodic table as well as transition metals) that activate CO 2 in stoichiometric and catalytic fashion towards reduced products.
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