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Abstract
A series of Ce modified CuLDH-Cex catalysts were synthesized by adding different amounts of Ce to CuMgAl hydrotalcite (CuLDH) catalysts. The physicochemical properties of the catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), N2 adsorption-desorption (BET), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), etc. The results showed that the addition of Ce changed the hydrotalcite structure of CuLDH catalyst, and an appropriate amount of Ce increased the surface area of the catalyst and improved the dispersion of Cu particles. At the same time, an appropriate amount of Ce was beneficial for increasing the density of strong alkaline sites and the number of oxygen vacancies on the catalyst surface, promoting the adsorption and conversion of CO2. Ce was beneficial for adjusting the Cu+/Cu0 ratio on the catalyst surface, and a higher Cu+/Cu0 ratio was conducive to the formation of methanol. When the Ce/Cu ratio was 0.3, the catalyst exhibited higher activity with 7.5% CO2 conversion, 78.4% methanol selectivity and 362.8 g/(kg·h) spatiotemporal yield at 240 °C under 2.5 MPa with a GHSV=9000 mL/(g·h). It was proved by in-situ DRIFTS that CuLDH-Ce0.3 catalyst followed HCOO* reaction path during CO2 hydrogenation for methanol.
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Journal of Fuel Chemistry and Technology (Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao) is a Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS) journal started in 1956, sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society and the Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS). The journal is published bimonthly by Science Press in China and widely distributed in about 20 countries. Journal of Fuel Chemistry and Technology publishes reports of both basic and applied research in the chemistry and chemical engineering of many energy sources, including that involved in the nature, processing and utilization of coal, petroleum, oil shale, natural gas, biomass and synfuels, as well as related subjects of increasing interest such as C1 chemistry, pollutions control and new catalytic materials. Types of publications include original research articles, short communications, research notes and reviews. Both domestic and international contributors are welcome. Manuscripts written in Chinese or English will be accepted. Additional English titles, abstracts and key words should be included in Chinese manuscripts. All manuscripts are subject to critical review by the editorial committee, which is composed of about 10 foreign and 50 Chinese experts in fuel science. Journal of Fuel Chemistry and Technology has been a source of primary research work in fuel chemistry as a Chinese core scientific periodical.