Abstract

Conversion of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) to aromatics is a promising means of consumption of CO 2 and assists the goal of carbon neutrality. In this issue of Chem Catalysis , Yuan and co-workers report the synthesis of ethylbenzene and propylbenzene from CO 2 by precise control of C–C coupling and subsequent alkylation. Conversion of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) to aromatics is a promising means of consumption of CO 2 and assists the goal of carbon neutrality. In this issue of Chem Catalysis , Yuan and co-workers report the synthesis of ethylbenzene and propylbenzene from CO 2 by precise control of C–C coupling and subsequent alkylation.

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