Ke Zheng , Yufeng Li , Huanhuan He, Bing Liu, Yuebing Xu, Xiaohao Liu
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Abstract
Ethanol synthesis via CO2 hydrogenation is of great importance in view of its high-value utilization. Herein, combining with heterogeneous and homogenous catalysis, we have developed an efficient biphasic Lewis-acid-base pairs synergistic catalysis strategy from CO2 hydrogenation. Apart from conventional heterogeneous ethanol synthesis route, it was surprisingly found that LiI homogenous promoter significantly enhanced CO2 conversion, ethanol selectivity, and productivity. LiI promoted CO2 dissolution in pure water and accelerated reaction intermediates consumption, favoring CO2 conversion. In detail, it can weaken C-O bond of CH3OH intermediate through Li+-I- Lewis-acid-base catalysis. The formed CH3I* with lower bond energy for C-I was more facile to dissociate into CH3*, favoring its subsequent coupling with CO* to form ethanol. In combination of Rh1/CeTiOx catalyst, LiI promoter, and methanol as solvent, a record-breaking ethanol yield was achieved (223.1 mmol·g−1·h−1). The obtained ethanol yield was about 18.7 times of that reported the best result in literatures. Especially, the established catalyst system could also be applied for synthesis of higher-carbon-number alcohols by the CO2 hydrogenation with other alcohols solvent (CnH2n+1OH, n = 2,3…).
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The Journal of Catalysis publishes scholarly articles on both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, covering a wide range of chemical transformations. These include various types of catalysis, such as those mediated by photons, plasmons, and electrons. The focus of the studies is to understand the relationship between catalytic function and the underlying chemical properties of surfaces and metal complexes.
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