Effect of cu and cs in the β-mo2 c system for co2 hydrogenation to methanol

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Mitigation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions possess a major global challenge for modern societies. Herein, catalytic solutions are meant to play a key role. Among the different catalysts for CO2 conversion, Cu supported molybdenum carbide is receiving increasing attention. Hence, in the present communication, we show the activity, selectivity and stability of fresh-prepared β-Mo2 C catalysts and compare the results with those of Cu/Mo2 C, Cs/Mo2 C and Cu/Cs/Mo2 C in CO2 hydrogenation reactions. The results show that all the catalysts were active, and the main reaction product was methanol. Copper, cesium and molybdenum interaction is observed, and cesium promoted the formation of metallic Mo on the fresh catalyst. The incorporation of copper is positive and improves the activity and selectivity to methanol. Additionally, the addition of cesium favored the formation of Mo0 phase, which for the catalysts Cs/Mo2 C seemed to be detrimental for the conversion and selectivity. Moreover, the catalysts promoted by copper and/or cesium underwent redox surface transformations during the reaction, these were more obvious for cesium doped catalysts, which diminished their catalytic performance.

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Dongil, A. B., Zhang, Q., Pastor-Pérez, L., Ramírez-Reina, T., Guerrero-Ruiz, A., & Rodríguez-Ramos, I. (2020). Effect of cu and cs in the β-mo2 c system for co2 hydrogenation to methanol. Catalysts, 10(10), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10101213

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