Advances in catalytic conversion of methane and carbon dioxide to highly valuable products

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Two typical processes have been developed for the conversion of methane and carbon dioxide to higher valuable products: dry reforming of methane (DRM) and CO 2 -oxidative coupling of methane (CO 2 -OCM). Numerous articles reviewed progresses in either DRM or CO 2 -OCM, but no one covers both processes. In this review article, we systematically evaluated progresses in both DRM and CO 2 -OCM processes for conversion of methane and CO 2 to highly valuable products. Critical issues, which are carbon deposition and high energy cost for DRM and the contradiction between large activity and high selectivity for CO 2 -OCM, were emphasized. Strategies to develop effective catalysts were evaluated, including the enhancement of metal-support interactions, the introduction of promotors, the formation of solid solutions, and the construction of core-shell structures. Plasma and photocatalysis were discussed as new promising technologies for DRM and CO 2 -OCM.

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Cai, X., & Hu, Y. H. (2019, February 1). Advances in catalytic conversion of methane and carbon dioxide to highly valuable products. Energy Science and Engineering. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.278

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