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Glycine-nitrate combustion synthesis of CuO-ZnO-ZrO2 catalysts for methanol synthesis from CO2 hydrogenation

The fuel content used for the preparation of CuO-ZnO-ZrO2 catalysts by combustion method had significant effect on CO2 conversion and methanol yield for the synthesis of methanol from CO2 hydrogenation. A series of CuO-ZnO-ZrO2 (CZZ) catalysts were synthesized by a glycine-nitrate combustion method...

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Published in:Journal of catalysis 2010-05, Vol.271 (2), p.178-185
Main Authors: Guo, Xiaoming, Mao, Dongsen, Lu, Guanzhong, Wang, Song, Wu, Guisheng
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Language:English
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Summary:The fuel content used for the preparation of CuO-ZnO-ZrO2 catalysts by combustion method had significant effect on CO2 conversion and methanol yield for the synthesis of methanol from CO2 hydrogenation. A series of CuO-ZnO-ZrO2 (CZZ) catalysts were synthesized by a glycine-nitrate combustion method and characterized by XRD, BET, N2 O chemisorption, SEM and TPR techniques. The results show that the physicochemical properties of the catalysts are strongly influenced by the fuel content used in the combustion process. The dispersion of CuO exhibits an inverse-volcano variation trend with an increase in the glycine amount from 50% to 150% of the stoichiometry. The relationship between physiochemical properties and the fuel content is discussed in detail in terms of combustion temperature. The catalytic performance for the synthesis of methanol from CO 2 hydrogenation was examined. The CZZ catalyst exhibits an optimum catalytic activity when 50% of stoichiometric amount of glycine was used. The turnover frequency has been calculated for various CZZ catalysts, and it reveals that the catalytic activities depend not only on the surface area of metallic copper but also on the phase state of ZrO 2 . [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0021-9517
1090-2694
DOI:10.1016/j.jcat.2010.01.009