Abstract
Rapidly increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, coupled with irreversible climate change and depleting fossil fuel reserves, have significantly increased the drive for CO2utilisation. Iron sulfide as a catalyst for the hydrogenation of CO2has been discussed in the literature for decades, especially in an origin-of-life context, but little experimental evidence exists in the literature for its feasibility. Here we report the catalytic properties of pyrrhotite (Fe1−xS) for the hydrogenation of CO2into formate. Advanced material characterisation methods in combination with computational studies have allowed us to identify surface S-Fe-O moieties as active sites for the reaction.
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Mitchell, C. E., Terranova, U., Beale, A. M., Jones, W., Morgan, D. J., Sankar, M., & de Leeuw, N. H. (2021). A surface oxidised Fe-S catalyst for the liquid phase hydrogenation of CO2. Catalysis Science and Technology, 11(3), 779–784. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cy01779e
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