The catalytic behaviour of a CuZnZr-FER hybrid catalyst was assessed in the direct CO2-to-DME hydrogenation reaction, considering the effects of structural and surface properties induced on the system by homemade ferrierite samples at different acidity and grain size. Notwithstanding a comparable initial activity under the adopted experimental conditions (TR=220-260°C; PR=3.0MPa; GHSV=8800 NL/kgcat/h), the investigated catalyst samples exhibited a different behaviour in terms of stability, with a progressive decay with time mostly marked on the hybrid containing ferrierite at larger acidity. Irrespective of the zeolite grain size, TEM analysis showed a low tendency of catalysts to form carbon deposits, while the comparison of surface properties of "fresh" and "used" samples evidenced a significant metal sintering occurring during reaction, proportional to the Si/Al ratio. The loss of metallic surface area was mainly connected to water formation, as proved in the measurements at high contact time in which a larger net drop between initial and final DME yield, resulting from a higher partial pressure of water, was recorded.

Acidity control of zeolite functionality on activity and stability of hybrid catalysts during DME production via CO2 hydrogenation

G Bonura;C Cannilla;F Frusteri
2018

Abstract

The catalytic behaviour of a CuZnZr-FER hybrid catalyst was assessed in the direct CO2-to-DME hydrogenation reaction, considering the effects of structural and surface properties induced on the system by homemade ferrierite samples at different acidity and grain size. Notwithstanding a comparable initial activity under the adopted experimental conditions (TR=220-260°C; PR=3.0MPa; GHSV=8800 NL/kgcat/h), the investigated catalyst samples exhibited a different behaviour in terms of stability, with a progressive decay with time mostly marked on the hybrid containing ferrierite at larger acidity. Irrespective of the zeolite grain size, TEM analysis showed a low tendency of catalysts to form carbon deposits, while the comparison of surface properties of "fresh" and "used" samples evidenced a significant metal sintering occurring during reaction, proportional to the Si/Al ratio. The loss of metallic surface area was mainly connected to water formation, as proved in the measurements at high contact time in which a larger net drop between initial and final DME yield, resulting from a higher partial pressure of water, was recorded.
2018
Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'Energia - ITAE
Catalysts
CO2
Cu-ZnO-ZrO2
Dimethil ether
Ferrierite
Hydrogenation
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