The direct conversion of CO2 into methanol through hydrogenation reactions by heterogeneous catalysts is considered a promising green approach for fuel production. The most researched catalyst for methanol formation is Cu, usually in combination with other metals dispersed on different substrates. However, several challenges, such as the low stability, activity, and selectivity of the catalyst, hinder further progress. Here, we present catalysts consisting of Cu and Fe nanoparticles deposited on lightweight carbon-phosphorous-nitrogen (CPN) materials as the support for CO2 hydrogenation to methanol. Detailed analysis reveals a correlation between the elemental composition of the CPN supports and their CO2 adsorption capability, which benefi...
Cu/ZnO catalysts with different mean Cu particle sizes were prepared by wet impregnation of copper n...
Methanol synthesis via C02 hydrogenation provides alternative route for methanol production and att...
The use of hydrogen as an energy vector and raw material for “very clean liquid fuels” manufacturing...
Fundamental studies in catalysis rely on well-defined catalyst materials and reactions. In this thes...
The production of methanol from CO2 hydrogenation is a promising potential route to a renewable liqu...
This work will focus on the development of the methanol synthesis catalyst to find promising cataly...
Nowadays, there is a growing awareness of the great environmental impact caused by the enormous amou...
[EN] Small Fe-Cu nanoparticles (NPs) (about 1 nm) supported at a high loading (over 10 wt %) on N-do...
Recently, the increasing level of atmospheric CO2 has been widely noticed due to its association wit...
A series of novel bimetallic copper/zirconia carbon nanofibers supported catalysts with different Cu...
Copper-silica nanocomposite catalysts with a uniform Cu dispersion prepared by a precipitation-gel m...
This article describes the synthesis of methanol by the direct hydrogenation of CO2 over Cu/ZrO2 cat...
The suitability of a commercial and industrially applied Cu-based catalyst for the synthesis of meth...
International audienceThe thermocatalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol is consi...
Cu/CeO<sub>2</sub> works as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for hydrogenation of dimethyl carbon...
Cu/ZnO catalysts with different mean Cu particle sizes were prepared by wet impregnation of copper n...
Methanol synthesis via C02 hydrogenation provides alternative route for methanol production and att...
The use of hydrogen as an energy vector and raw material for “very clean liquid fuels” manufacturing...
Fundamental studies in catalysis rely on well-defined catalyst materials and reactions. In this thes...
The production of methanol from CO2 hydrogenation is a promising potential route to a renewable liqu...
This work will focus on the development of the methanol synthesis catalyst to find promising cataly...
Nowadays, there is a growing awareness of the great environmental impact caused by the enormous amou...
[EN] Small Fe-Cu nanoparticles (NPs) (about 1 nm) supported at a high loading (over 10 wt %) on N-do...
Recently, the increasing level of atmospheric CO2 has been widely noticed due to its association wit...
A series of novel bimetallic copper/zirconia carbon nanofibers supported catalysts with different Cu...
Copper-silica nanocomposite catalysts with a uniform Cu dispersion prepared by a precipitation-gel m...
This article describes the synthesis of methanol by the direct hydrogenation of CO2 over Cu/ZrO2 cat...
The suitability of a commercial and industrially applied Cu-based catalyst for the synthesis of meth...
International audienceThe thermocatalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol is consi...
Cu/CeO<sub>2</sub> works as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for hydrogenation of dimethyl carbon...
Cu/ZnO catalysts with different mean Cu particle sizes were prepared by wet impregnation of copper n...
Methanol synthesis via C02 hydrogenation provides alternative route for methanol production and att...
The use of hydrogen as an energy vector and raw material for “very clean liquid fuels” manufacturing...