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6632631 
Journal Article 
Addition of carbon dioxide with phenyl glycidyl ehter using quaternary ammonium salt catalysts 
Park, DW; Jeong, ES; Kim, KH; Kim, I; Park, SW; , 
2004 
IEEE 
NEW YORK 
8th Korea-Russia International Symposium on Science and Technology - Proceedings: KORUS 2004 
20-24 
English 
The synthesis of phenoxymethyl ethylene carbonate (PMEC) from phenyl glycidyl ether (PGE) and carbon dioxide was investigated using quaternary ammonium salt catalysts. The influence of the structure of cation and counter-anion of the quaternary salt catalyst was discussed. The quaternary salt catalysts were also immobilized onto styrene-based polymers and inorganic supports such as montmorillonite and modified MCM-41. A kinetic study on the PMEC synthesis reaction was also performed to compare the reactivity of different catalysts. 
Carbon dioxide; Immobilized catalyst; MCM-41; Montmorillonite; Phenyl glycidyl ether; Polystyrene 
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8th Korea/Russia International Symposium on Science and Technology 
Tomsk, RUSSIA