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titleOfInvention Method of preparation of glycerol carbonate by using the zirconium containing metal organic frameworks as catalysts
abstract The present invention relates to a process for the production of glycerol carbonate which is capable of easily synthesizing glycerol carbonate under comparatively mild reaction conditions by using metal organic frameworks (MOF) containing zirconium as a porous inorganic coordination compound as a catalyst The catalyst used in the present invention is produced by the conventional "solvent thermal reaction" or the slow "diffusion method ", but the crystallization time is long and some of the single crystals It does not fit well with practical applications. In order to overcome this disadvantage, it is possible to synthesize MOF containing zirconium of porous nanocrystal as well as synthesis rapidly at low temperature by "direct mixing method". The MOF containing zirconium thus prepared is a porous catalyst having a stable and stable structure, and thus has higher reactivity and stability than conventional catalysts, and the catalyst is capable of synthesizing glycerol carbonate at a very high yield under relatively mild reaction conditions There is an advantage.
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