Abstract
Copper-doped ZnO-ZrO2 solid solution catalysts were synthesized via co-precipitation for promoting CH 3 OH synthesis via hydrogenation of CO2. Various testing methods were applied to investigate the effect of various copper contents on the catalysts. The catalytic performance was evaluated by a fixed bed reactor. XRD, HRTEM and Raman spectra collectively indicated that a ZnO-ZrO2 solid solution catalyst with 3% Cu had a higher Cu dispersion, while the H 2 -TPR results confirmed that a catalyst with 3% Cu had more Cu active sites under low temperature H 2 pretreatment. When the copper content increased to 5% and 10%, the catalyst showed a better Cu crystallinity and a worse Cu dispersion, which could have a negative effect. Therefore, the CO2 conversion and methanol yield with a 3% CuZnO-ZrO2 catalyst at 5 MPa, 250°C and 12 000 ml/(g h) increased by 8.6% and 7.6%, respectively. Moreover, the CH 3 OH selectivity and catalytic stability of the solid solution catalyst were better than those of the traditional CZA catalyst.
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Song, F., Cheng, W., Yu, Y., Cao, Y., & Xu, Q. (2023). Copper-doped ZnO-ZrO2solid solution catalysts for promoting methanol synthesis from CO2hydrogenation. Royal Society Open Science, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221213
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