Design of catalysts for selective CO2 hydrogenation

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Runping Ye, Jie Ding, Tomas Ramirez Reina, Melis Seher Duyar, Haitao Li, Wenhao Luo, Rongbin Zhang, Maohong Fan, Gang Feng, Jian Sun, Jian Liu
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CO2 hydrogenation with green hydrogen is a practical approach for the reduction of CO2 emissions and the generation of high-value-added chemicals. Generally, product selectivity is affected by the associated reaction mechanisms, internal catalyst identity and structure, and external reaction conditions. Here we examine typical CO2 hydrogenation reaction pathways, which can provide insight useful for the atomic-level design of catalysts. We discuss how catalyst chemical states, particle sizes, crystal facets, synergistic effects and unique structures can tune product selectivity. Different catalysts, such as Fe-, Co-, Ni-, Cu-, Ru-, Rh-, Pd-based and bifunctional structured catalysts, and their influence on CO2 hydrogenation products (such as CO, methane, methanol, ethanol and light olefins) are discussed. Beyond catalyst design, emerging catalytic reaction engineering methods for assisting the tuning of product selectivity are also discussed. Future challenges and perspectives in this field are explored to inspire the design of next-generation selective CO2 hydrogenation processes to facilitate the transition towards carbon neutrality. CO2 hydrogenation is promising for the conversion of waste CO2 emissions into value-added chemicals. This Review examines the atomic-level design of heterogeneous catalysts with precise active sites and related catalytic reaction engineering for tuning CO2 hydrogenation selectivity.

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选择性CO2加氢催化剂的设计
用绿色氢进行二氧化碳加氢是一种减少二氧化碳排放和生产高附加值化学品的实用方法。通常,产物选择性受相关反应机理、内部催化剂的性质和结构以及外部反应条件的影响。在这里,我们研究了典型的CO2加氢反应途径,这可以为催化剂的原子水平设计提供有用的见解。我们讨论了催化剂的化学状态、颗粒大小、晶体切面、协同效应和独特结构如何调节产物的选择性。讨论了不同催化剂(Fe-、Co-、Ni-、Cu-、Ru-、Rh-、pd -和双功能结构催化剂)对CO2加氢产物(Co、甲烷、甲醇、乙醇和轻烯烃)的影响。除了催化剂设计之外,还讨论了有助于调整产物选择性的新兴催化反应工程方法。探讨了该领域未来的挑战和前景,以启发下一代选择性二氧化碳加氢工艺的设计,以促进向碳中和的过渡。二氧化碳加氢技术有望将二氧化碳废气转化为增值化学品。本文综述了具有精确活性位点的非均相催化剂的原子水平设计以及调节CO2加氢选择性的相关催化反应工程。
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