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Synthesis of Dimethyl Carbonate from Methanol and Carbon Dioxide: Circumventing Thermodynamic Limitations

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 49, Issue 20, Pages 9609-9617

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ie1012147

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  1. Academy of Finland [120853, 124357, 128626]
  2. Umea University Chemical-Biological Centre
  3. Umea University
  4. Kempe Foundations
  5. Knot and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  6. Academy of Finland (AKA) [124357, 128626, 120853, 124357, 120853, 128626] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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The synthesis of dimethyl carbonate from methanol and CO2 catalyzed by ZrO2 doped with KCl was investigated using chemical traps for water to circumvent thermodynamic limitations. The reaction, promoted by magnesium, occurred via the formation of carbonated magnesium methoxide (CMM) which adsorbed on the surface of ZrO2. The surface migration of the oxygen atom of ZrO2 to the surface methoxy groups of CMM resulted in the formation of dimethyl carbonate. The resulting MgO then reacted with methanol forming water and regenerating magnesium methoxide. The water formed reacted with the dehydrating agent, thus shifting the equilibrium toward a higher yield of DMC. The yield of 7.2 mol % DMC and 13.6 mol % conversion of methanol was obtained when methanol reacted with CO2 at 150 degrees C and 9.5 MPa for 8 h. The plausible reaction pathway is described.

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