Enhancement of the catalytic performance of UIO-66 for the CO 2 synthesis of cyclic carbonate using natural nanomaterials as a carrier.
Yunshuai BiZibei YaoZhen ZhuWei-Sheng LiuPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
One of the environmentally friendly methods is the intelligent utilization of natural one-dimensional nanomaterials as carriers to improve the CO 2 catalytic performance of MOF materials. This paper reports an efficient composite catalyst preparation using a cheap and readily available magnesium-aluminosilicate nanometer, attapulgite (ATP), as a carrier for MOF materials. Due to its Lewis acidic site and unique alkaline pore structure, ATP exhibits excellent catalytic activity in the coupling reaction of CO 2 with epoxy compounds, and its regular one-dimensional nanorod shape has tremendous potential as a carrier compared to other natural minerals. Given the diversity of MOF material types and structures, the design of this UIO-66/ATP nanocomposite catalyst provides both a new pathway for CO 2 capture and conversion and a developmental space for the synthesis of such nanocomposites.