Topics in Catalysis | 2021

Influence of Pore Structure of Silica Coated on Copper-Zinc Oxide-Based Catalyst for Carbon Dioxide into Methanol

 
 
 

Abstract


The present work has investigated influence of pore structure of silica coated on copper-zinc oxide-based catalyst for hydrogenation of carbon dioxide into methanol. For controlling the pore structure, micelles of a cationic surfactant, cethyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), was used without and with a swelling agent, 1-dodecylamine, during coating silica on the commercial copper–zinc oxide-based catalyst. The pore structure depended on the amount of the surfactant and the swelling agent, and the specific surface area and the ratio of mesopores of the silica-coated catalyst significantly increased with adding 1-dodecylamine with the surfactant. The silica-coated catalyst prepared both with CTAB and 1-dodecylamine showed the significantly rapid evaporation of physisorbed water on the catalysts, and the property can reflect the catalyst’s high activity and stability for hydrogenation of carbon dioxide into methanol.

Volume 64
Pages 576 - 581
DOI 10.1007/s11244-021-01430-3
Language English
Journal Topics in Catalysis

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