Journal of CO 2 Utilization | 2021

Fe-decorated hierarchical molybdenum carbide for direct conversion of CO2 into ethylene: Tailoring activity and stability

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In the past few years, the production of olefins from various resources, particularly from carbon-rich sources, such as crude oil, natural gas, coal, and biomass, has received considerable attention. This study presented the production of light olefins by conducting CO2 hydrogenation through modified Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (M-FTS) by employing a Fe-decorated large surface molybdenum carbide catalyst. A novel strategy was adopted for the synthesis of large surface mesoporous molybdenum carbide by using a hard template. A theoretical loading limit of Fe nanoparticles, calculated using density functional theory, was decorated over β-Mo2C through simple wetness impregnation. The trans isomers of Fe-doped β-Mo2C exhibited higher symmetry and were energetically slightly more stable for the hydrogenation of CO2 into light olefins than the cis isomers. Under the optimized condition, Fe(0.5)-Mo2C showed 7.3% CO2 conversion with 79.4% C2= olefins.

Volume 50
Pages 101607
DOI 10.1016/J.JCOU.2021.101607
Language English
Journal Journal of CO 2 Utilization

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