Issue 37, 2022

Competition between reverse water gas shift reaction and methanol synthesis from CO2: influence of copper particle size

Abstract

Converting CO2 into value-added chemicals and fuels, such as methanol, is a promising approach to limit the environmental impact of human activities. Conventional methanol synthesis catalysts have shown limited efficiency and poor stability in a CO2/H2 mixture. To design improved catalysts, crucial for the effective utilization of CO2, an in-depth understanding of the active sites and reaction mechanism is desired. The catalytic performance of a series of carbon-supported Cu catalysts, with Cu particle sizes in the range of 5 to 20 nm, was evaluated under industrially relevant temperature and pressure, i.e. 260 °C and 40 bar(g). The CO2 hydrogenation reaction exhibited clear particle size effects up to 13 nm particles, with small nanoparticles having the lower activity, but higher methanol selectivity. MeOH and CO formation showed a different size-dependence. The TOFCO increased from 1.9 × 10−3 s−1 to 9.4 × 10−3 s−1 with Cu size increasing from 5 nm to 20 nm, while the TOFMeOH was size-independent (8.4 × 10−4 s−1 on average). The apparent activation energies for MeOH and CO formation were size-independent with values of 63 ± 7 kJ mol−1 and 118 ± 6 kJ mol−1, respectively. Hence the size dependence was ascribed to a decrease in the fraction of active sites suitable for CO formation with decreasing particle size. Theoretical models and DFT calculations showed that the origin of the particle size effect is most likely related to the differences in formate coverage for different Cu facets whose abundancy depends on particle size. Hence, the CO2 hydrogenation reaction is intrinsically sensitive to the Cu particle size.

Graphical abstract: Competition between reverse water gas shift reaction and methanol synthesis from CO2: influence of copper particle size

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Maijs 2022
Accepted
02 Aug. 2022
First published
03 Aug. 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 13551-13560

Competition between reverse water gas shift reaction and methanol synthesis from CO2: influence of copper particle size

L. Barberis, A. H. Hakimioun, P. N. Plessow, N. L. Visser, J. A. Stewart, B. D. Vandegehuchte, F. Studt and P. E. de Jongh, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 13551 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR02612K

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