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Thorium-promoted Cu/Zn/Al syngas catalyst for methanol synthesis with enhanced activity and stability.

Authors :
Ding, Wen
Li, Jianjun
Li, Feng
Tang, Qinghu
Fang, Wenhao
Source :
Fuel. Jul2024, Vol. 367, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • The addition of 5 wt‰ Th can significantly increase the activity of a Cu/Zn/Al methanol catalyst by ca. 25%. • Th promoter booted reduction of copper oxide to Cu0 and Cu+ species as active sites. • The rosasite crystal phase helped to stabilize the catalyst surface structure and improved its stability. • A 250-hour stable lifetime of Cat Th5 showed promising industrial potential. The traditional Cu/Zn/Al catalyst for methanol synthesis from syngas usually exhibits structural instability and carbon deposition. In this work, a trace of thorium (1–20 wt‰) was incorporated to a typical Cu/Zn/Al catalyst for structural modification. It was found that the Th-promoted (5 wt‰) Cu-based catalyst showed an obviously enhanced activity and stability for methanol production from syngas. Under identical testing circumstances, the activity after heat resistance of Cat Th5 was 27.3% higher than the original catalyst (Cat 0) and 23.8% higher than the commercial catalyst (Cat 327). The 250-hour stability test revealed that the ideal Cat Th5 catalyst presented good activity and stability in comparison to the original Cat 0 catalyst. To the best of our knowledge, this result can significantly outperform Cu/Zn/Al benchmarks and rival the state-of-the-art systems. XRD, N 2 physisorption, N 2 O titration, solid-state NMR, H 2 -TPR, semi-in-situ XPS and semi-in-situ XAES were used to comprehensively investigate the improved catalytic properties. Th was shown as a textural promoter and it can boost both metal dispersion and reduction property of reactive Cu species. Therefore, the created larger Cu surface area, smaller CuO particles and higher proportion of Cu+/Cu0 sites were demonstrated to be responsible for the superior catalytic performances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00162361
Volume :
367
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fuel
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176924542
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2024.131470