Unravelling the nature, evolution and spatial gradients of active species and active sites in the catalyst bed of unpromoted and K/Ba-promoted Cu/Al2O

Author

Hyakutake, Tsuyoshi

van Beekc, Wouter

Urakawa, Atsushi

Publication date

2016



Abstract

<p> CO<sub>2</sub> capture-reduction (CCR) is a recently developed catalytic process that combines two critical functions of CO<sub>2</sub> utilization path in one process, namely CO<sub>2</sub> capture and subsequent transformation (e.g. reduction by H<sub>2</sub>) into chemical fuels or intermediates such as CO. A bifunctional catalyst material is needed and the two functions are activated by means of an isothermal unsteady-state operation (i.e. gas switching). This work employs <em>operando</em> space- and time-resolved DRIFTS, XAFS, and XRD to elucidate the nature and functions of Cu and the promoters. Both unpromoted and K/Ba-promoted Cu/Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> catalysts were studied to illuminate the active surface species varying along the catalyst bed. The K promotor was found to uniquely facilitate efficient CO<sub>2</sub> capture in the form of surface formates, dispersion of active metallic Cu and suppression of surface Cu oxidation. The CO<sub>2</sub>-trapping efficiency of the K-promoted catalyst is so high that CO<sub>2</sub> capture takes place gradually along the catalyst bed towards the reactor outlet, hence creating large spatial and temporal gradients of surface chemical species. Understanding these features is of central importance to design efficient CCR catalysts. Furthermore, a completely different path for CO<sub>2</sub> reduction was evidenced for the unpromoted and Ba-promoted Cu catalysts where CO<sub>2</sub> can directly react with metallic Cu and oxidize its outer surface and thus releasing CO. These results also provide important new mechanistic insights into the widely investigated reverse water-gas shift reaction and the role that K and Ba promoters play.</p>

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Version of

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Grant Agreement Number

SEV-2013-0319

CTQ2012-34153

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