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. 2024 Feb 7;11(14):2308228. doi: 10.1002/advs.202308228

Table 3.

Non‐epoxide routes and yields for the chemical conversion of CO2 catalyzed by CMPs.

Entry Route of conversion Polymeric material BET [m2g−1] CO2 uptake [wt%] t [h] T [°C] P CO2 [MPa] Yield [%] References
1 A. Carboxylation of alkynes CMP‐Cu 60 25 0.1 31.2 [12]
2 MOP‐PZ−Ag 897.5 11.55 a) 18.37 b) 24 50 0.1 92 [102]
3 Ag@NPOP‐1 Ag@NPOP‐2 12 60 0.1 94 92.1 [103]
4 B1. Carboxylative cyclization of propargyl amines Ag@NPOP‐1 Ag@NPOP‐2 2 50 0.1 97 93 [103]
5 B2. Carboxylative cyclization of propargyl alcohols Ag@UCPP 102 2.65 a) 2.92 b) 24 25 1 99 [104]
6 F‐MOP‐3‐Ag 399 6.3 b) 10 25 1 100 [105]
7 C. Methylation of amines Azo‐MOP‐3‐Ru 370 8.21 b) 24 120 0.5 99 [13]
8 D. Formylation of amines CarPy‐CMP@Ru 735

9 a)

17.1 b)

24 130 4 91 [11]
9 E. Hydrosilylation CMP‐NHC‐CuCl 388 10 20 0.1 91.7 [101]
a)

298 K;

b)

273 K