Recent innovations in spinel oxide-based catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation to olefins

Abdelhakim Elmhamdi , Maryam Khaleel
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With the increased urgency for reducing CO2 emissions, CO2 capture and hydrogenation into hydrocarbons stands out as a promising approach. This review highlights recent advancements in the evaluation of spinel oxide-based catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation into olefins, covering un-doped, doped, and bi-functional spinel oxide-based catalysts. The effect of catalyst composition and promotion on catalytic performance is thoroughly discussed. Among the various spinel oxides, Fe3O4 and K-ZnFe2O4 have shown promising performance, exhibiting 43 % and 46.7 % CO2 conversion, respectively, and 41.5 % and 68.9 % selectivity towards olefins, respectively. Bi-functional catalysts combining spinel oxides with SAPO-34 have shown enhanced olefins selectivity up to 87 % and low methane formation. Bi-functional zinc-based spinel catalysts were shown to outperform bi-functional magnesium-based spinel catalysts, due to their better ability to activate hydrogen and the balance between basicity and reducibility. However, despite improved olefins selectivity, CO2 conversion remains low (13–14 %), highlighting the need for further optimization. This review also provides a comprehensive analysis of the active sites responsible for catalysis, and the proposed mechanisms for CO2 hydrogenation. The mechanism of CO2 hydrogenation over spinel oxide catalysts is strongly influenced by the catalyst composition. The two main proposed pathways are: i) the redox mechanism (such as on ZnFe2O4), and ii) the formate mechanism (such as on ZnAl2O4/SAPO-34). In this review, challenges such as achieving higher CO2 conversion and olefins selectivity, enhancing catalyst stability, and understanding the underlying reaction mechanisms are discussed. Finally, future research opportunities, including enhanced catalyst design, exploring multi-component systems, developing underutilized promoters like cesium, and utilizing advanced in-situ characterization techniques and computational modeling, are proposed to advance the field of CO2 hydrogenation.

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