Physical regulation of copper catalyst with a hydrophobic promoter for enhancing CO2 hydrogenation to methanol
Hangjie Li, Wei Fang, Ling-Xiang Wang, Ling-Xiang Wang, Yifeng Liu, Lujie Liu, Tulai Sun, Ciqi Liao, Yihan Zhu, Liang Wang, Liang Wang, Feng‐Shou Xiao
Abstract
The hydrogenation of CO 2 to methanol, which is restricted by water products, requires a selective removal of water from the reaction system. Here, we show that physically combining hydrophobic polydivinylbenzene with a copper catalyst supported by silica can increase methanol production and CO 2 conversion. Mechanistic investigation reveals that the hydrophobic promoter could hinder the oxidation of copper surface by water, maintaining a small fraction of metallic copper species on the copper surface with abundant Cu δ+ , resulting in high activity for the hydrogenation. Such a physically mixed catalyst survives the continuous test for 100 h owing to the thermal stability of the polydivinylbenzene promoter.