Title: Combination of Cu/ZnO Methanol Synthesis Catalysts and ZSM-5 Zeolites to Produce Oxygenates from CO2 and H2

Authors (6): A. Tariq, J. Ruiz Esquius, T. E. Davies, M. Bowker, S. H. Taylor, G. J. Hutchings

Themes: Core (2021)

DOI: 10.1007/s11244-021-01447-8

Citations: 8

Pub type: article-journal

Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Publication date(s): 2021/05/16 (online)

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Journal: Topics in Catalysis

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URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11244-021-01447-8

AbstractCu/ZnO methanol catalysts were deposited over several ZSM-5 acid zeolites to directly synthesise oxygenates (methanol and dimethyl ether) from a CO2/H2 feed. Catalysts were prepared by two different preparation methodologies: chemical vapour impregnation (CZZ-CVI) and oxalate gel precipitation (CZZ-OG). Chemical vapour impregnation led to Cu/ZnO being deposited on the zeolite surface, whilst oxalate gel precipitation led to the formation of Cu/ZnO agglomerates. For both sets of catalysts a higher concentration of mild and strong acid sites were produced, compared to the parent ZSM-5 zeolites, and CZZ-CVI had a higher concentration of acid sites compared to CZZ-OG. Nevertheless, CZZ-OG shows considerably higher oxygenate productivity, 1322 mmol Kgcat−1 h−1, compared to 192 mmol Kgcat−1 h−1 over CZZ-CVI (ZSM-5(50), 250 ℃, 20 bar, CO2/H2 = 1/3, 30 ml min−1), which could be assigned to a combination of smaller particle size and enhanced methanol mass transfer within the zeolites.

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Supplementary data for Combination of Cu/ZnO Methanol Synthesis Catalysts and ZSM-5 Zeolites to Produce Oxygenates from CO2 and H2 Supl. data for Combination of Cu/ZnO Methanol Synthesis Catalysts and ZS... 2021
Combination of Cu/ZnO methanol synthesis catalysts and ZSM-5 zeolites to produce oxygenates from CO2 and H2 - data Cu/ZnO methanol catalysts were deposited over several ZSM-5 acid zeolite... 2021


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