| Literature DB >> 26991730 |
Oliver Martin1, Antonio J Martín1, Cecilia Mondelli1, Sharon Mitchell1, Takuya F Segawa2, Roland Hauert3, Charlotte Drouilly4, Daniel Curulla-Ferré4, Javier Pérez-Ramírez5.
Abstract
Methanol synthesis by CO2 hydrogenation is attractive in view of avoiding the environmental implications associated with the production of the traditional syngas feedstock and mitigating global warming. However, there still is a lack of efficient catalysts for such alternative processes. Herein, we unveil the high activity, 100 % selectivity, and remarkable stability for 1000 h on stream of In2 O3 supported on ZrO2 under industrially relevant conditions. This strongly contrasts to the benchmark Cu-ZnO-Al2 O3 catalyst, which is unselective and experiences rapid deactivation. In-depth characterization of the In2 O3 -based materials points towards a mechanism rooted in the creation and annihilation of oxygen vacancies as active sites, whose amount can be modulated in situ by co-feeding CO and boosted through electronic interactions with the zirconia carrier. These results constitute a promising basis for the design of a prospective technology for sustainable methanol production.Entities:
Keywords: CO2 hydrogenation; indium oxide; methanol synthesis; oxygen vacancies; zirconium oxide
Year: 2016 PMID: 26991730 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201600943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336