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Methanol synthesis from CO 2 and H 2 using supported Pd alloy catalysts

A number of Pd based materials have been synthesised and evaluated as catalysts for the conversion of carbon dioxide and hydrogen to methanol, a useful platform chemical and hydrogen storage molecule. Monometallic Pd catalysts show poor methanol selectivity, but this is improved through the formatio...

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Published in:Faraday discussions 2023-01, Vol.242, p.193-211
Main Authors: Lawes, Naomi, Gow, Isla E, Smith, Louise R, Aggett, Kieran J, Hayward, James S, Kabalan, Lara, Logsdail, Andrew J, Slater, Thomas J A, Dearg, Malcolm, Morgan, David J, Dummer, Nicholas F, Taylor, Stuart H, Bowker, Michael, Catlow, C Richard A, Hutchings, Graham J
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Language:English
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Summary:A number of Pd based materials have been synthesised and evaluated as catalysts for the conversion of carbon dioxide and hydrogen to methanol, a useful platform chemical and hydrogen storage molecule. Monometallic Pd catalysts show poor methanol selectivity, but this is improved through the formation of Pd alloys, with both PdZn and PdGa alloys showing greatly enhanced methanol productivity compared with monometallic Pd/Al O and Pd/TiO catalysts. Catalyst characterisation shows that the 1 : 1 β-PdZn alloy is present in all Zn containing post-reaction samples, including PdZn/Ga O , with the Pd Ga alloy formed for the Pd/Ga O sample. The heat of mixing was calculated for a variety of alloy compositions with high values determined for both PdZn and Pd Ga alloys, at -0.6 eV per atom and -0.8 eV per atom, respectively. However, ZnO is more readily reduced than Ga O , providing a possible explanation for the preferential formation of the PdZn alloy, rather than PdGa, when in the presence of Ga O .
ISSN:1359-6640
1364-5498
DOI:10.1039/D2FD00119E