Abstract

ABSTRACTCO2 is a significant greenhouse gas, and is considered as a copious renewable carbon reagent. From a synthetic perspective, it can be used as a sustainable and substitute C1 building block because of its nontoxic, nonflammable, and abundant nature. The transformation of a wide range of organic molecules with CO2 into numerous efficient commodities is a defining feature of recent success in this sector. Because of its numerous applications, photocatalysts and visible light‐mediated synthesis of carbamates and cyclic carbonates using CO2 have drawn a lot of interest from researchers. This mini review mainly focusses on the different one‐pot reactions that are proven to be efficacious for chemical fixation of CO2 in producing industry‐based compounds of carbamates and carbonates with the creation of CO, CH, CC, and CN bonds.

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