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Selective conversion of CO2 into dimethyl ether over hydrophobic and gallium-modified copper catalysts

12.26.23 | Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences

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The selective conversion of CO 2 and H 2 into valuable chemicals and fuels is a promising route for carbon recycling. Multiple routes have been developed for the CO 2 hydrogenation to methanol, higher alcohols, dimethyl ether (DME), aromatics, hydrocarbon, and olefins. Among these products, DME is attractive because it is nontoxic and noncorrosive and has been used as a platform chemical in industry, a carrier for hydrogen, and an additive for fuels.

A series of catalysts has been synthesized for the direct hydrogenation of CO 2 -to-DME via cascade catalysis involving methanol synthesis and methanol condensation to DME over a supported copper catalyst. However, high DME selectivity was only achieved at low conversion of CO 2 , resulting in poor one-pass productivity. When the CO 2 conversion increased, abundant by-products of CO, methanol, and hydrocarbons were produced. A recent trend is CO 2 to DME conversion over bifunctional catalysts, such as acid oxide-supported copper nanoparticles, but their performance is still unsatisfactory. In addition, the copper nanoparticles were sintered during catalysis, resulting in poor durability.

Recently, a research team led by Prof. Feng-Shou Xiao and Prof. Liang Wang from Zhejiang University, China, overcomes these limitations by developing a highly active, selective, and durable copper nanoparticle catalyst for converting CO 2 -to-DME. This was achieved by loading Cu nanoparticles onto hydrophobic and Ga-modified silica supports. The Ga-modified silica provided moderate acidity for methanol dehydration to DME, which hindered deep dehydration to hydrocarbons. Importantly, the hydrophobic catalyst surface efficiently hinders the sintering of the Cu nanoparticles, which is usually triggered by water and methanol. Consequently, under the following reaction conditions (6000 mL g cat –1 ·h –1 , 3 MPa, 240 °C), the CO 2 conversion of 9.7%, DME and methanol selectivities of 59.3% and 28.4%, and CO selectivity of only 11.3% were obtained. In a continuous evaluation for 100 h, the performance was well maintained without any deactivation trend, outperforming the general supported Cu catalysts. For more detailed information, please refer to their publication in the Chinese Journal of Catalysis (https://doi.org/10.1016/S1872-2067(23)64535-8).

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Chinese Journal of Catalysis is co-sponsored by Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Chemical Society, and it is currently published by Elsevier group. This monthly journal publishes in English timely contributions of original and rigorously reviewed manuscripts covering all areas of catalysis. The journal publishes Reviews, Accounts, Communications, Articles, Highlights, Perspectives, and Viewpoints of highly scientific values that help understanding and defining of new concepts in both fundamental issues and practical applications of catalysis. Chinese Journal of Catalysis ranks among the top one journals in Applied Chemistry with a current SCI impact factor of 16.5. The Editors-in-Chief are Profs. Can Li and Tao Zhang.

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Chinese Journal of Catalysis

10.1016/S1872-2067(23)64535-8

Selective hydrogenation of CO2 into dimethyl ether over hydrophobic and gallium-modified copper catalysts

22-Nov-2023

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Fan He
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences
hef197@dicp.ac.cn

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Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences. (2023, December 26). Selective conversion of CO2 into dimethyl ether over hydrophobic and gallium-modified copper catalysts. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EO5QG2L/selective-conversion-of-co2-into-dimethyl-ether-over-hydrophobic-and-gallium-modified-copper-catalysts.html
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