Simultaneous capture of carbon dioxide (CO
2) and its utilization with subsequent work-up would significantly enhance the competitiveness of CO
2-based sustainable chemistry over petroleum-based chemistry. Here we report an interfacial catalytic reaction platform for an integrated autonomous process of simultaneously capturing/fixing CO
2 in gas–liquid laminar flow with subsequently providing a work-up step. The continuous-flow microreactor has built-in silicon nanowires (SiNWs) with immobilized ionic liquid catalysts on tips of cone-shaped nanowire bundles. Because of the superamphiphobic SiNWs, a stable gas–liquid interface maintains between liquid flow of organoamines in upper part and gas flow of CO
2 in bottom part of channel. The intimate and direct contact of the binary reagents leads to enhanced mass transfer and facilitating reactions. The autonomous integrated platform produces and isolates 2-oxazolidinones and quinazolines-2,4(1H,3H)-diones with 81–97% yields under mild conditions. The platform would enable direct CO
2 utilization to produce high-valued specialty chemicals from flue gases without pre-separation and work-up steps.
Nature Communications 8, Article number: 14676 (2017)
doi:10.1038/ncomms14676
http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14676