This paper evidences the viability of chemical recycling of CO2 via reverse water-gas shift reaction using advanced heterogeneous catalysts. In particular, we have developed a multicomponent Fe-Cu-Cs/Al2O3 catalyst able to reach high levels of CO2 conversions and complete selectivity to CO at various reaction conditions (temperature and space velocities). In addition, to the excellent activity, the novel-Cs doped catalyst is fairly stable for continuous operation which suggests its viability for deeper studies in the reverse water-gas shift reaction. The catalytic activity and selectivity of this new material have been carefully compared to that of Fe/Al2O3, Fe-Cu/Al2O3 and Fe-Cs/Al2O3 in order to understand each active component’s contribu...
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions has significantly impacted human society and the global env...
Synthesis gas production through the catalytic reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction is an attract...
A Co-based catalyst is a great candidate for the hydrogenation of CO2. Herein, a support-free nanopo...
This paper evidences the viability of chemical recycling of CO2 via reverse water-gas shift reaction...
The conversion of CO2 into CO via the Reverse Water–Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction is a suitable route fo...
Abstract: The conversion of CO2 into CO via the Reverse Water-Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction is a suitabl...
The RWGS reaction represents a direct approach for gas-phase CO2 upgrading. This work showcases the ...
The conversion of CO2 into CO via the Reverse Water⁻Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction is a suitable ro...
In the context of Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), the catalytic reduction of CO2 to CO via rev...
The RWGS reaction represents a direct approach for gas-phase CO2 upgrading. This work showcases the ...
Mo2C is an effective catalyst for chemical CO2 upgrading via reverse water-gas shift (RWGS). In this...
The continuous increase of carbon dioxide (CO2) level, nowadays, has become a knotty problem and lif...
Mo2C is an effective catalyst for chemical CO2 upgrading via reverse water-gas shift (RWGS). In this...
In recent decades, the world has been concerned about the environmental impact of CO2 emissions into...
In the context of Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), the catalytic reduction of CO2 to CO via rev...
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions has significantly impacted human society and the global env...
Synthesis gas production through the catalytic reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction is an attract...
A Co-based catalyst is a great candidate for the hydrogenation of CO2. Herein, a support-free nanopo...
This paper evidences the viability of chemical recycling of CO2 via reverse water-gas shift reaction...
The conversion of CO2 into CO via the Reverse Water–Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction is a suitable route fo...
Abstract: The conversion of CO2 into CO via the Reverse Water-Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction is a suitabl...
The RWGS reaction represents a direct approach for gas-phase CO2 upgrading. This work showcases the ...
The conversion of CO2 into CO via the Reverse Water⁻Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction is a suitable ro...
In the context of Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), the catalytic reduction of CO2 to CO via rev...
The RWGS reaction represents a direct approach for gas-phase CO2 upgrading. This work showcases the ...
Mo2C is an effective catalyst for chemical CO2 upgrading via reverse water-gas shift (RWGS). In this...
The continuous increase of carbon dioxide (CO2) level, nowadays, has become a knotty problem and lif...
Mo2C is an effective catalyst for chemical CO2 upgrading via reverse water-gas shift (RWGS). In this...
In recent decades, the world has been concerned about the environmental impact of CO2 emissions into...
In the context of Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), the catalytic reduction of CO2 to CO via rev...
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions has significantly impacted human society and the global env...
Synthesis gas production through the catalytic reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction is an attract...
A Co-based catalyst is a great candidate for the hydrogenation of CO2. Herein, a support-free nanopo...