Infrared Fingerprints of the CO2 Conversion into Methanol at Cu(s)/ZrO2(s): An Experimental and Theoretical Study
Emil Kalered,
Giane B. Damas,
Peter Mäkie
et al.
Abstract:The methanol economy is an attractive approach to tackle the current concerns over the depletion of natural resources and the global warming intrinsically associated with the use of fossil fuels. This can be achieved by hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to produce methanol, a liquid fuel with potential use in civil transportation. In this study, we aim to pinpoint the intermediates that are involved in the catalytic CO2 conversion into methanol on pure zirconia (ZrO2), Cu and Cu/ZrO2 systems. To accomplish this,… Show more
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