Recycling of CO2 by Hydrogenation of Carbonate Derivatives to Methanol: Tuning Copper-Oxide Promotion Effects in Supported Catalysts

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作者
Kim, Jonglack [1 ]
Pfaender, Norbert [2 ]
Prieto, Gonzalo [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Kohlenforsch, Heterogeneous Catalysis, Kaiser Wilhelm Pl 1, D-45470 Mulheim, Germany
[2] Max Planck Inst Chem Energiekonvers, Stiftstr 34-36, D-45470 Mulheim, Germany
关键词
carbon dioxide fixation; copper; hydrogenation; nanoparticles; supported catalysts; EFFICIENT HYDROGENATION; STRUCTURE SENSITIVITY; SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS; CYCLIC CARBONATES; METAL-OXIDES; CU-CATALYSTS; NANOPARTICLES; ACID; CHALLENGES; STABILITY;
D O I
10.1002/cssc.202000166
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The selective hydrogenation of organic carbonates to methanol is a relevant transformation to realize flexible processes for the recycling of waste CO2 with renewable H-2 mediated by condensed carbon dioxide surrogates. Oxide-supported copper nanoparticles are promising solid catalysts for this selective hydrogenation. However, essential for their optimization is to rationalize the prominent impact of the oxide support on performance. Herein, the role of Lewis acid centers, exposed on the oxide support at the periphery of the Cu nanoparticles, was systematically assessed. For the hydrogenation of propylene carbonate, as a model cyclic carbonate, the conversion rate, the apparent activation energy, and the selectivity to methanol correlate with the Lewis acidity of the coordinatively unsaturated cationic sites exposed on the oxide support. Lewis sites of markedly low and high electron-withdrawing character promote unselective decarbonylation and decarboxylation reaction pathways, respectively. Supports exposing Lewis sites of intermediate acidity maximize the selectivity to methanol while inhibiting acid-catalyzed secondary reactions of the propanediol product, and thus enable its recovery in cyclic processes of CO2 hydrogenation mediated by condensed carbonate derivatives. These findings help rationalize metal-support promotion effects that determine the performance of supported metal nanoparticles in this and other selective hydrogenation reactions of significance in the context of sustainable chemistry.
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页码:2043 / 2052
页数:10
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