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Title: Combined experimental and computational study to unravel the factors of the Cu/TiO2 catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation to methanol
Authors: Sharma, S. K.
Banerjee, A.
Paul, B.
Poddar, M. K.
Sasaki, T.
Samanta, C.
Bal, R.
Keywords: CO2 hydrogenation
Methanol
In-situ DRIFT
DFT
Cu/TiO2
Issue Date: 18-Jul-2021
Abstract: The hydrogenation of CO2 to methanol over Cu-nanoparticles supported on TiO2 nanocrystals was studied at 30 bar pressure and 200− 300 ◦C. 5 wt% Cu-TiO2 catalyst was synthesized by a modified hydrothermal method (CuTiO2 HT) and by incipient wetness impregnation method (Cu-TiO2 IMP). TEM analysis of the Cu-TiO2 HT catalyst revealed the formation of Cu-nanoparticles (3-5 nm), while larger Cu particle sizes were observed on the CuTiO2 IMP catalyst. The Cu-TiO2 HT catalyst showed superior catalytic activity (CO2 conversion ~ 9.4 %) and methanol selectivity (~ 96 %) at 200 ◦C and 30 bar pressure. Low CO2 conversions (~6%) and high CO selectivity (~40 %) was obtained on the Cu-TiO2 IMP catalyst. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicated the CO2 activation to methanol to proceed via a reverse water gas shift pathway with a significantly lower (93 kJ/mol) CO2 activation barrier on the Cu-nanoparticles, relative to the larger Cu particles (127 kJ/mol). In addition, the higher selectivity towards methanol over the Cu-TiO2 HT catalyst was attributed to the higher CO and HCO stability on the Cu nanoparticles. Time of stream (TOS) study of the Cu-TiO2 catalysts showed no significant deactivation even after 150 h with molar feed ratio 1:3:1 (CO2:H2: N2) at 200 ◦C.
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