2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.146333
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Anti-sintering Ni-ZnO catalyst stabilized by a dual protection of SMSI and carbon for efficient RWGS reaction

Zequn Zhang,
Yuan Shu,
Qian Liu
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“…As a promising approach for the utilization of CO 2 , the reverse water–gas shift (RWGS) reaction can safely eliminate CO 2 , while producing the important industrial feedstock CO. 1–4 Since the RWGS reaction is a typical endothermic reaction and CO 2 possesses a stable molecular structure, the pivotal way to facilitate this reaction depends on not only high temperatures (>600 °C) but also efficient catalysts. 1–4 In this case, Cu-based supported catalysts have emerged with great potential for the large-scale application of the RWGS reaction owing to their high CO selectivity and low cost. 5–8 Generally, the Cu-oxide interfaces in conventional supported catalysts play a crucial role in the RWGS reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a promising approach for the utilization of CO 2 , the reverse water–gas shift (RWGS) reaction can safely eliminate CO 2 , while producing the important industrial feedstock CO. 1–4 Since the RWGS reaction is a typical endothermic reaction and CO 2 possesses a stable molecular structure, the pivotal way to facilitate this reaction depends on not only high temperatures (>600 °C) but also efficient catalysts. 1–4 In this case, Cu-based supported catalysts have emerged with great potential for the large-scale application of the RWGS reaction owing to their high CO selectivity and low cost. 5–8 Generally, the Cu-oxide interfaces in conventional supported catalysts play a crucial role in the RWGS reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%