Carbon dioxide reduction with hydrogen on Fe, Co supported alumina and carbon catalysts under supercritical conditions

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Reduction of CO2 with hydrogen into CO was studied for the first time on alumina-supported Co and Fe catalysts under supercritical conditions with the goal to produce either CO or CH4 as the target products. The extremely high selectivity towards methanation close to 100% was found for the Co/Al2 O3 catalyst, whereas the Fe/Al2 O3 system demonstrates a predominance of hydrogenation to CO with noticeable formation of ethane (up to 15%). The space–time yield can be increased by an order of magnitude by using the supercritical conditions as compared to the gas-phase reactions. Differences in the crystallographic phase features of Fe-containing catalysts cause the reverse water gas shift reaction to form carbon monoxide, whereas the reduced iron phases initiate the Fischer–Tropsch reaction to produce a mixture of hydrocarbons. Direct methanation occurs selectively on Co catalysts. No methanol formation was observed on the studied Fe-and Co-containing catalysts.

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Bogdan, V. I., Koklin, A. E., Kustov, A. L., Pokusaeva, Y. A., Bogdan, T. V., & Kustov, L. M. (2021). Carbon dioxide reduction with hydrogen on Fe, Co supported alumina and carbon catalysts under supercritical conditions. Molecules, 26(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26102883

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