Issue 5, 2024

Carbon dioxide conversion to methanol on a PdCo bimetallic catalyst

Abstract

The CO2 conversion to methanol (CO2-to-CH3OH conversion) is a promising way to resolve greenhouse gas emissions and global energy shortage. Many catalysts are of interest in improving the efficiency of the conversion reaction. The PdCo alloy is a potential catalyst, but no research is available to clarify the CO2-to-CH3OH reaction mechanism of this alloy. Here, using density functional theory combined with the thermodynamic model, we elucidated the reaction mechanism of the CO2-to-CH3OH conversion on the Pd-skin/PdCo alloy catalyst via thermo- and electro-catalytic processes. The adsorption of CO2-to-CH3OH intermediates with key stable intermediates such as HCOO, COOH, and CO was explored. Free-energy diagrams for the CO2-to-CH3OH conversion were constructed. We found that the formate pathway is the most favorable one. The charge transfer plays a crucial role in the substrate–adsorbate interaction via electronic structure analysis. This work provides valuable guidance for designing Pd-based catalysts for the CO2-to-CH3OH conversion.

Graphical abstract: Carbon dioxide conversion to methanol on a PdCo bimetallic catalyst

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2023
Accepted
26 Dec 2023
First published
15 Jan 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 3963-3973

Carbon dioxide conversion to methanol on a PdCo bimetallic catalyst

H. T. Thanh, O. K. Le, V. Chihaia and D. N. Son, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 3963 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP05146C

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