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Na <sup>+</sup> -gated water-conducting nanochannels for boosting CO <sub>2</sub> conversion to liquid fuels

Huazheng Li, Chenglong Qiu, Shoujie Ren, Qiaobei Dong, Shenxiang Zhang, Fanglei Zhou, Xinhua Liang, Jianguo Wang, Shiguang Li, Miao Yu

2020Science247 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Water-selective zeolite membranes The yield of many gas-phase industrial reactions is limited by the formation of water as a by-product. Li et al. harnessed the water-sieving properties of NaA zeolite crystals by forming them into continuous defect-free membranes within tube reactors (see the Perspective by Carreon). These membranes can let water pass but reject gases such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). When these membranes were used in CO 2 hydrogenation to form methanol with water as a by-product, substantial increases were observed in both the CO 2 conversion and methanol yield. Science , this issue p. 667 ; see also p. 624

Topics & Concepts

Carbon monoxideMembraneMethanolZeoliteYield (engineering)HydrogenChemistryCarbon dioxideChemical engineeringInorganic chemistryMaterials scienceCatalysisOrganic chemistryMetallurgyEngineeringBiochemistryAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionZeolite Catalysis and SynthesisCatalysts for Methane Reforming