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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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