Morgan Pritchard- Research on DMC, An Eco-Friendly Chemical
I recently read an article on the research being done to investigate the sustainability of DMC. This article highlighted recent research on the application of dimethyl carbonate, its benefits, how it works, and what it can be used for by reviewing studies on DMC. DMC is a fuel additive and the article states that it is incredibly useful in enhancing sustainability because it addresses pollution issues head-on. It “holds excellent standing due to its sustainable synthesis (using CO2 as the building block), tunable reactivity, high biodegradability, and low toxicity”. Environmental companies are looking to use “environmentally benign strategies” (EBS) and green chemicals to address sustainability issues from their root and DMC seems to be a new option. This article went in depth about the DMC reaction and the studies done to test its sustainability, but I think research like this is a very important topic to discuss in classes like ours because it shows hard sciences, like chemistry, can be used to find sustainable solutions to issues. The authors in this article state that “the use of environmentally friendly chemicals, like DMC, is an important priority for our rapidly changing chemical enterprises as it will help to ensure a “greener” future for coming generations”. Chemical research like this helps us understand how things in our environment work and I think it provides an interesting link to the topics we discuss in class. I linked the article below.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.4c01719
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