催化作用
甲醇
化学
反应机理
碳纤维
化学工程
材料科学
无机化学
有机化学
复合数
工程类
复合材料
作者
Felix Studt,Malte Behrens,Edward L. Kunkes,Nygil Thomas,Stefan Zander,Andrey Tarasov,Julia Schumann,Elias Frei,Joel B. Varley,Frank Abild‐Pedersen,Jens K. Nørskov,Robert Schlögl
出处
期刊:Chemcatchem
[Wiley]
日期:2015-03-09
卷期号:7 (7): 1105-1111
被引量:560
标识
DOI:10.1002/cctc.201500123
摘要
Abstract Methanol, an important chemical, fuel additive, and precursor for clean fuels, is produced by hydrogenation of carbon oxides over Cu‐based catalysts. Despite the technological maturity of this process, the understanding of this apparently simple reaction is still incomplete with regard to the reaction mechanism and the active sites. Regarding the latter, recent progress has shown that stepped and ZnOx‐decorated Cu surfaces are crucial for the performance of industrial catalysts. Herein, we integrate this insight with additional experiments into a full microkinetic description of methanol synthesis. In particular, we show how the presence or absence of the Zn promoter dramatically changes not only the activity, but unexpectedly the reaction mechanism itself. The Janus‐faced character of Cu with two different sites for methanol synthesis, Zn‐promoted and unpromoted, resolves the long‐standing controversy regarding the Cu/Zn synergy and adds methanol synthesis to the few major industrial catalytic processes that are described on an atomic level.
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