In situ electrocatalytic conversion of low-concentration carbon dioxide (CO) from anaerobic fermentation gas (AFG) into high-value chemical products can effectively mitigate the costs associated with carbon capture, enrichment, and transfer. In this study, we synthesized a guanidine-based porous organic polymer (G-POPs-1), which efficiently enriches and activates diluted CO to form a "carbon-pool". Subsequently, through indirect electromediated oxidation, the 4-pentenamine substrate underwent sequential cyclical reactions to produce proline carbamate.
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