Heterogeneous catalytic reactions of carbon dioxide

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©, 1995 Russian Academy of Sciences and Turpion Ltd
, , Citation Oleg V Krylov and A Kh Mamedov 1995 Russ. Chem. Rev. 64 877 DOI 10.1070/RC1995v064n09ABEH000182

0036-021X/64/9/877

Abstract

The most important classes of heterogeneous catalytic reactions involving CO2 are examined: the incorporation of CO2 in the C–C, C–H, and C–N bonds with formation of carbonyl- and carboxyl-containing compounds and oxidation of other compounds by CO2. Reactions of the second class are more promising from the standpoint of the utilisation of carbon dioxide as a chemical raw material and from the standpoint of the solution of the ecological problems involving its utilisation from the gaseous waste discharged into the atmosphere. The reactions involving the oxidation of C1–C7 hydrocarbons and C1–C2 alcohols by carbon dioxide, which have been investigated by the authors of this review, are examined in detail. Catalysts based on manganese oxides are most effective in these reactions. The bibliography includes 231 references.

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10.1070/RC1995v064n09ABEH000182