This work highlights the effectiveness of an unconventional synthesis of hybrid systems for the direct hydrogenation of carbon dioxide into dimethyl ether (DME), based on micro-extrusion of a ink-like catalytic paste by a robocasting procedure. Due to the possibility to exert a fine control over the structure, surface and geometric architecture, the adopted printing technique really ensures a superior management of heat and mass constraints in respect of the conventional powdered catalysts, the catalyst functionality resulting to be tightly dependent on the cooperation between metal-oxide and acidic phase. Additionally, the accessibility both of the CO activation and methanol (MeOH) dehydration sites over the hybrid micro-extruded catalyst most importantly affects the catalytic performance, as suggested by the values of turnover frequency of CO conversion and DME formation pointing out the need for a favorable exposure of chemisorption sites of different nature to enhance the specific reactivity.
Effectiveness of the 3D-printing procedure in the synthesis of hybrid catalysts for the direct hydrogenation of CO2 into dimethyl ether
Bonura G;Todaro S;Cannilla C;Frusteri F
2023
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This work highlights the effectiveness of an unconventional synthesis of hybrid systems for the direct hydrogenation of carbon dioxide into dimethyl ether (DME), based on micro-extrusion of a ink-like catalytic paste by a robocasting procedure. Due to the possibility to exert a fine control over the structure, surface and geometric architecture, the adopted printing technique really ensures a superior management of heat and mass constraints in respect of the conventional powdered catalysts, the catalyst functionality resulting to be tightly dependent on the cooperation between metal-oxide and acidic phase. Additionally, the accessibility both of the CO activation and methanol (MeOH) dehydration sites over the hybrid micro-extruded catalyst most importantly affects the catalytic performance, as suggested by the values of turnover frequency of CO conversion and DME formation pointing out the need for a favorable exposure of chemisorption sites of different nature to enhance the specific reactivity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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