CO2-to-Methanol Hydrogenation on Zirconia-Supported Copper Nanoparticles: Reaction Intermediates and the Role of the Metal–Support Interface

Author

Larmier, Kim

Liao, Wei-Chih

Tada, Shohei

Lam, Erwin

Vérel, René

Bansode, Atul

Urakawa, Atsushi

Comas-Vives, Aleix

Copéret, Christophe

Publication date

2017



Abstract

<p> Methanol synthesis via CO<sub>2</sub> hydrogenation is a key step in methanol-based economy. This reaction is catalyzed by supported copper nanoparticles and displays strong support or promoter effects. Zirconia is known to enhance both the methanol production rate and the selectivity. Nevertheless, the origin of this observation and the reaction mechanisms associated with the conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to methanol still remain unknown. Here, we present a mechanistic study of the hydrogenation of CO<sub>2</sub> on Cu/ZrO<sub>2</sub>. Using kinetics, <em>in situ</em> IR and NMR spectroscopies and isotopic labeling strategies, we examined the surface intermediates during CO<sub>2</sub> hydrogenation at different pressures. Combined with DFT calculations, we show that formate species is the reaction intermediate and that the zirconia/copper interface is a key for its conversion to methanol.</p>

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Version of

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Grant Agreement Number

SEV-2013-0319

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