Effect of Preparation Method on the Performance of Cu−Mn−(La)−Zr Catalysts for CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrogenation to Methanol
Shiqiang Wang, Jinhai Yang, Shiwei Wang, Fukui Xiao, Ning Zhao
Abstract
Abstract A series of Cu−Mn−(La)−Zr catalysts with molecular ratios of 6 : 3 : (0.35) : 1 was synthesized by sol‐gel (CMLZ−S), co‐precipitation (CML−CP, CMLZ−CP) and hydrothermal (CMLZ−H) methods, respectively. The effects of the Mn and La on the activity of catalysts were investigated. It was found that the addition of La promoted the formation of the medium basic sites. Mn acted as an electronic promotor that transfer electrons through redox reactions, causing other metals to exhibit different valence states, thus promoting the adsorption and activation of H 2 and CO 2 . At a certain temperature, methanol selectivity decreased in the order of CMLZ−H>CMLZ−S>CMLZ−CP>CMZ−CP. The selectivity of methanol is correlated with the distribution of basic sites. For the CMLZ−H catalyst, the highest percentage of moderate basic sites facilitated the activation of CO 2 , resulting in the highest selectivity of methanol. The CO 2 conversion was correlated with the Cu specific surface area.