The effect of oxide coating on the activity of a copper-zinc oxide–based catalyst for methanol synthesis via the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide was investigated. A commercial catalyst was coated with various oxides by a sol-gel method. The influence of the types of promoters used in the sol-gel reaction was investigated. Temperature-programmed reduction-thermogravimetric analysis revealed that the reduction peak assigned to the copper species in the oxide-coated catalysts prepared using ammonia shifts to lower temperatures than that of the pristine catalyst; in contrast, the reduction peak shifts to higher temperatures for the catalysts prepared using L(+)-arginine. These observations indicated that the copper species were weakly bonded wi...
Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol is an attractive way to recycle and util...
The effect of various modifiers on the performance of a commercial Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst in methanol...
Carbon dioxide emissions present a threat on a global level, driving governments and the scientific ...
Carbon dioxide emissions are one of the major causes of global climate change. In this regard, carbo...
The development of active catalysts for carbon dioxide (CO 2) hydrogenation to methanol is intimatel...
Effects of catalyst composition have been studied for Cu/support and Cu/ZnO/supports in methanol syn...
Metallic Cu/ZnO catalysts were prepared by a sol-gel auto-combustion method using metal nitrates a...
The impact of carbon monoxide on CO2-to-methanol catalysts has been scarcely investigated, although ...
International audienceA series of Cu-ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts prepared by coprecipitation were used for m...
The roles played by carbon dioxide in the chemistry of methanol synthesis over CuO/ZnO/A₁₂O₃ catalys...
A series of catalysts constituted of mixed copper and zinc oxides supported on alumina were prepared...
The effects of reduction procedure, reaction temperature and composition of feed gas on the activity...
The consequences of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the atmosphere have been fo...
Catalytic CO2 hydrogenation to methanol is considered as one of the feasible ways to utilize excess ...
Catalysts have been used for decades to produce various materials on a large scale. A good catalyst ...
Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol is an attractive way to recycle and util...
The effect of various modifiers on the performance of a commercial Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst in methanol...
Carbon dioxide emissions present a threat on a global level, driving governments and the scientific ...
Carbon dioxide emissions are one of the major causes of global climate change. In this regard, carbo...
The development of active catalysts for carbon dioxide (CO 2) hydrogenation to methanol is intimatel...
Effects of catalyst composition have been studied for Cu/support and Cu/ZnO/supports in methanol syn...
Metallic Cu/ZnO catalysts were prepared by a sol-gel auto-combustion method using metal nitrates a...
The impact of carbon monoxide on CO2-to-methanol catalysts has been scarcely investigated, although ...
International audienceA series of Cu-ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts prepared by coprecipitation were used for m...
The roles played by carbon dioxide in the chemistry of methanol synthesis over CuO/ZnO/A₁₂O₃ catalys...
A series of catalysts constituted of mixed copper and zinc oxides supported on alumina were prepared...
The effects of reduction procedure, reaction temperature and composition of feed gas on the activity...
The consequences of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the atmosphere have been fo...
Catalytic CO2 hydrogenation to methanol is considered as one of the feasible ways to utilize excess ...
Catalysts have been used for decades to produce various materials on a large scale. A good catalyst ...
Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol is an attractive way to recycle and util...
The effect of various modifiers on the performance of a commercial Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst in methanol...
Carbon dioxide emissions present a threat on a global level, driving governments and the scientific ...