Direct conversion of CO2 into liquid fuels with high selectivity over a bifunctional catalyst

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Peng Gao
Shenggang Li
Xianni Bu
Shanshan Dang
Ziyu Liu
Hui Wang
Liangshu Zhong
Minghuang Qiu
Chengguang Yang
Jun Cai
Wei Wei
Yuhan Sun
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[1] CAS Key Laboratory of Low-Carbon Conversion Science and Engineering,
[2] Shanghai Advanced Research Institute,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] School of Physical Science and Technology,undefined
[5] ShanghaiTech University,undefined
[6] University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] State Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Informatics,undefined
[8] Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology,undefined
[9] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Nature Chemistry | 2017年 / 9卷
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Although considerable progress has been made in carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrogenation to various C1 chemicals, it is still a great challenge to synthesize value-added products with two or more carbons, such as gasoline, directly from CO2 because of the extreme inertness of CO2 and a high C–C coupling barrier. Here we present a bifunctional catalyst composed of reducible indium oxides (In2O3) and zeolites that yields a high selectivity to gasoline-range hydrocarbons (78.6%) with a very low methane selectivity (1%). The oxygen vacancies on the In2O3 surfaces activate CO2 and hydrogen to form methanol, and C−C coupling subsequently occurs inside zeolite pores to produce gasoline-range hydrocarbons with a high octane number. The proximity of these two components plays a crucial role in suppressing the undesired reverse water gas shift reaction and giving a high selectivity for gasoline-range hydrocarbons. Moreover, the pellet catalyst exhibits a much better performance during an industry-relevant test, which suggests promising prospects for industrial applications.
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