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Active and selective reverse water-gas shift reaction over Pt/Na-Zeolite catalystsoa mark
  • Seo, Jeong Cheol ;
  • Park, Gyungah ;
  • Arshad, Malik Waqar ;
  • Zhang, Chundong ;
  • Kim, Sungtak ;
  • Kim, Seok Ki
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Publication Year
2022-12-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Journal of CO2 Utilization, Vol.66
Keyword
CO2reductionFrustrated Lewis PairMass transportReverse water-gas shiftZeolite
Mesh Keyword
CO 2 reductionCO selectivityDensity structuresFrustrated lewis pairsPair densityReverse water-gas shiftReverse water-gas shift reactionWater-gas shiftsZeolite catalystZeolite structure
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Waste Management and DisposalProcess Chemistry and Technology
Abstract
The introduction of the frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) concept in heterogeneous catalysis, particularly zeolites, is effective in activating stable molecules, such as CO2. However, regulating the FLP density structure to control the activity and selectivity remains challenging. This study examined the effects of the FLP density and zeolite structure on the reverse water-gas shift reaction using Pt/zeolite catalysts. The reaction results obtained using catalysts with various zeolites showed that the presence of FLP in the zeolite promoted CO2 conversion and CO selectivity, but a high FLP density was not necessarily beneficial. A high density of FLP could delay the intracrystalline diffusion of intermediates and could lower the CO selectivity. Operando infrared spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations suggested that FLP could effectively stabilize the intermediate responsible for CO production through selective hydrogenation of the oxygen atom of CO2 at the initial stage of the reaction.
ISSN
2212-9820
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33047
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcou.2022.102291
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This work was supported by the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning and the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy of the Republic of Korea (No. 20224C10300010 ), \u201cCarbon Upcycling Project for Platform Chemicals\u201d (Project No. 2022M3J3A1039377 ) through the National Research Foundation funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT , Republic of Korea, and the GRRC program of Gyeonggi province (GRRC AJOU 2022-B02, Photonics-Medical Convergence Technology Research Center ).
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