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Emerging catalysts for the ambient synthesis of ethylene glycol from CO2 and its derivatives


Abstract Ethylene glycol (EG), a useful chemical raw material, has been widely applied in many aspects of modern society. The conventional preparation of ethylene glycol mainly uses the petroleum route at high temperatures and pressure. More and more approaches have been developed to synthesize EG from CO2 and its derivatives under mild conditions. In this review, the ambient synthesis of EG from thermocatalysis, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis is highlighted. The coal-to-ethylene glycol technology, one of the typical thermal catalysis routes for EG preparation, is relatively mature. However, it still faces some problems to be solved in industrialization. The recent progress in the development of coal-to-ethylene glycol technology is introduced. The main focus is on how to realize the preparation of EG under mild conditions. The strategies include doping promoters, modification of supports, design of catalysts with special structures, etc. Furthermore, the emerging technological progress of photocatalytic and electrocatalytic ethylene glycol synthesis under ambient conditions is introduced. Compared with the thermal catalytic reaction, the reaction conditions are milder. However, there are still many problems in large-scale production. Finally, we propose future development issues and related prospects for the ambient synthesis of EG using different catalytic routes.
Authors Run‐Ping Ye ORCID , Yuan-Yuan Huang ORCID , Chongchong Chen ORCID , Yuan‐Gen Yao ORCID , Maohong Fan University of WyomingORCID , Zhangfeng Zhou ORCID
Journal Info Royal Society of Chemistry | Chemical Communications , vol: 59 , iss: 19 , pages: 2711 - 2725
Publication Date 1/19/2023
ISSN 1359-7345
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc06313a
KeywordsKeyword Image Electrocatalysis (Score: 0.544192)