醋酸
催化作用
氧合物
化学
甲醇
选择性
合成气
甲醛
化学工程
大气压力
原子经济
无机化学
有机化学
海洋学
地质学
工程类
作者
Li Wang,Yanhui Yi,Chunfei Wu,Hongchen Guo,Xin Tu
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201707131
摘要
Abstract The conversion of CO 2 with CH 4 into liquid fuels and chemicals in a single‐step catalytic process that bypasses the production of syngas remains a challenge. In this study, liquid fuels and chemicals (e.g., acetic acid, methanol, ethanol, and formaldehyde) were synthesized in a one‐step process from CO 2 and CH 4 at room temperature (30 °C) and atmospheric pressure for the first time by using a novel plasma reactor with a water electrode. The total selectivity to oxygenates was approximately 50–60 %, with acetic acid being the major component at 40.2 % selectivity, the highest value reported for acetic acid thus far. Interestingly, the direct plasma synthesis of acetic acid from CH 4 and CO 2 is an ideal reaction with 100 % atom economy, but it is almost impossible by thermal catalysis owing to the significant thermodynamic barrier. The combination of plasma and catalyst in this process shows great potential for manipulating the distribution of liquid chemical products in a given process.
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