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MRS Spring Meeting 2024
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Catalyst Development for Polymerization and CO2 Capture, Storage and Upcycling to High Value Materials

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Current strategies to reduce CO2O_2 emissions are insufficient—both point-source and direct-air-capture (DAC) must be considered to mitigate excessive atmospheric CO2O_2 concentrations. Given the urgency of climate change issues and the immense challenges of developing viable methodologies for CO2O_2 conversion, we posit that understanding structure–property relationships of organic/inorganic molecular reactivity across multiple length scales will lead to the evolution of remarkably efficient transformations of CO2O_2 and revolutionize chemistries to control the fate of this greenhouse gas. Thus, we sought to investigate families of superbases (SBs) that serve as CO2O_2 mitigating agents. This talk will focus on describing the wide-scope reactivity of a family of modular SBs that can be exploited in a variety of chemical transformations of CO2O_2 from dilute and pure gaseous sources as well as polymerizations. We found that the SBs can form zwitterionic complexes to activate CO2O_2, which can be readily mineralized into metal carbonates. Importantly, the highly reactive nature of SBs renders them widely useful to upcycle CO2O_2 into high value products.

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MRS Spring Meeting 2024

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