Design of catalysts for selective CO2 hydrogenation

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Runping Ye [1 ]
Jie Ding [2 ]
Tomas Ramirez Reina [3 ]
Melis Seher Duyar [4 ]
Haitao Li [5 ]
Wenhao Luo [6 ]
Rongbin Zhang [5 ]
Maohong Fan [1 ]
Gang Feng [7 ]
Jian Sun [8 ]
Jian Liu [1 ]
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[1] Nanchang University,Key Laboratory of Jiangxi Province for Environment and Energy Catalysis, Institute of Applied Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] Nanjing University of Science and Technology,School of Chemical Engineering
[3] University of Seville-CSIC,Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Material Sciences Institute of Seville
[4] University of Surrey,DICP
[5] Inner Mongolia University,Surrey Joint Centre for Future Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Advanced Technology Institute
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[7] University of Wyoming,Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
[8] Georgia Institute of Technology,College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Energy Resources
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Nature Synthesis | 2025年 / 4卷 / 3期
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10.1038/s44160-025-00747-1
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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.
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