Influence of element doping on La–Mn–Cu–O based perovskite precursors for methanol synthesis from CO2/H2
Abstract
Doped La–M–Mn–Cu–O based (M = Ce, Mg, Y, Zn) perovskite materials were prepared by the sol–gel method and characterized by XRD, N2-adsorption, ICP-OES, SEM, TPR, N2O-adsorption, XPS and TPD techniques. Upon the introduction of the fourth elements, all the samples keep the stable LaMnO3 perovskite structure, and part of the copper species is separated from the perovskite lattice. More structure defects, lower reduction temperature and better low-temperature H2 adsorption on the unit surface area are observed. In the application for methanol synthesis from CO2/H2, the Zn doped catalyst showed better performance which may because the strength of the weak basic sites play a significant role on methanol selectivity and the amount of H2 adsorbed on the unit surface area is the key for CO2 conversion.