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Imidazolium and pyridine bifunctionalized hypercrosslinked polymers as efficient and recyclable catalysts for CO2 cycloaddition
Converting CO 2 into precious chemicals is considered to be a fundamental and effective tool for controlling the abundant CO 2 emitted. One of the most compelling methods for CO 2 conversion is the synthesis of cyclic carbonates by cycloaddition of CO 2 with epoxides. However, the development of materials with specific functionalities for CO 2 capture and conversion is still considered to be a significant challenge. Herein, a novel imidazolium salts and pyridine skeleton bifunctionalized hypercrosslinked polymers were prepared by FeCl 3 -catalyted Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction. Various analytical techniques were used to investigate the properties of the catalysts. The bifunctionalized heterogeneous catalysts exhibited outstanding catalytic performances for CO 2 cycloaddition under mild conditions with an excellent yield of up to 99 %. Besides, the catalyst could bear various epoxides and no significant loss of activity after 6 cycles. The properties of metal-free, solvent-free, cocatalyst-free, easy-to-prepare, mild conditions, facility separation and recyclability make the bifunctionalized hypercrosslinked polymers useful for CO 2 cycloaddition.