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Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 2017-03, Vol.202, p.605-610
2017
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Carbon dioxide Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: A new path to carbon-neutral fuels
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  • Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 2017-03, Vol.202, p.605-610
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Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • [Display omitted] •CO2 conversion to liquid fuels by reacting with renewable hydrogen.•Reduced CuFeO2 catalyst produces C5+ hydrocarbons of ∼65% and CH4 of only 2–3%.•The catalyst allows facile in-situ carburization to Hägg carbide active for C5+ formation. Paradigm of climate change mitigation technologies is shifting from carbon capture and storage (CCS) to carbon capture and utilization (CCU). Here we propose a new path to CCU – direct CO2 conversion to liquid transportation fuels by reacting with renewable hydrogen produced by solar water splitting. The highly promising and CO2-neutral CCU system is possible by our discovery of a new catalyst that produces liquid hydrocarbon (C5+) selectivity of ∼65% and greatly suppressed CH4 formation to 2–3%, which represents an unprecedented selectivity pattern for direct catalytic CO2 hydrogenation and is very similar to that of conventional CO-based Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis. The catalyst was prepared by reduction of delafossite-CuFeO2 and in-situ carburization to Hägg carbide (χ-Fe5C2), the active phase for heavy hydrocarbon formation. The reference catalysts derived from bare Fe2O3, CuO-Fe2O3 mixture, and spinel CuFe2O4 are much less active and produce mainly light hydrocarbons, highlighting the critical role of delafossite-CuFeO2 as the catalyst precursor. The new catalyst breaks through the limitation of CO2-based FT synthesis and will open the avenue for new opportunity for carbon recycling into valuable liquid fuels at the similar conditions to industrially practiced CO-FT synthesis.

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