hydrogenation of co2
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2022 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 101864
Author(s):  
Munirathinam Elavarasan ◽  
Willie Yang ◽  
Sethupathi Velmurugan ◽  
Jyy-Ning Chen ◽  
Yi-Ting Chang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Haifeng Tian ◽  
Jiapeng Jiao ◽  
Fei Zha ◽  
Xiao-Jun Guo ◽  
Xiaohua Tang ◽  
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The direct conversion of CO2 to aromatics is a great strategic significance for the realization of carbon capture, utilization and storage. However, the efficient conversion of CO2 is still challenging...


2021 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 101751
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Jiehong He ◽  
Shaoshuai Chang ◽  
Haoran Du ◽  
Bo Jiang ◽  
Wenzhao Yu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (22) ◽  
pp. 6952
Author(s):  
Barbara Pawelec ◽  
Rut Guil-López ◽  
Noelia Mota ◽  
Jose Fierro ◽  
Rufino Navarro Yerga

There is a large worldwide demand for light olefins (C2=–C4=), which are needed for the production of high value-added chemicals and plastics. Light olefins can be produced by petroleum processing, direct/indirect conversion of synthesis gas (CO + H2) and hydrogenation of CO2. Among these methods, catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 is the most recently studied because it could contribute to alleviating CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. However, due to thermodynamic reasons, the design of catalysts for the selective production of light olefins from CO2 presents different challenges. In this regard, the recent progress in the synthesis of nanomaterials with well-controlled morphologies and active phase dispersion has opened new perspectives for the production of light olefins. In this review, recent advances in catalyst design are presented, with emphasis on catalysts operating through the modified Fischer–Tropsch pathway. The advantages and disadvantages of olefin production from CO2 via CO or methanol-mediated reaction routes were analyzed, as well as the prospects for the design of a single catalyst for direct olefin production. Conclusions were drawn on the prospect of a new catalyst design for the production of light olefins from CO2.


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