CO<sub>2</sub> Hydrogenation to CH<sub>3</sub>OH over Cu‐Based Catalysts: Primary and Side Reactions
Dan Zhao, Shanlei Han, Evgenii V. Kondratenko
Abstract
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) hydrogenation to methanol (CH 3 OH) is one of the most promising approaches to provide this platform chemical and to close carbon cycles. In this minireview, we systematically analyze primary and secondary reactions which can take place in this reaction over Cu‐based catalysts. In addition to repeatedly discussed reverse water gas shift reaction (RWGS) and CH 3 OH production directly from CO 2 , we consider decomposition, dehydration, dehydrogenation, and steam reforming of the desired alcohol. These reactions are usually ignored in the studies dealing with CO 2 hydrogenation to CH 3 OH but can worsen the catalyst efficiency. Apart from the corresponding thermodynamic analysis, proposed reaction mechanisms and active sites are described and discussed. The effects of co‐fed water, CH 3 OH and methyl formate on catalyst performance are critically scrutinized, too. We also provide several criteria for unambiguous comparison of different catalysts in terms of CH 3 OH selectivity and their activity.