Issue 4, 2021

CO2 hydrogenation to methanol and hydrocarbons over bifunctional Zn-doped ZrO2/zeolite catalysts

Abstract

The tandem process of carbon dioxide hydrogenation to methanol and its conversion to hydrocarbons over mixed metal/metal oxide-zeotype catalysts is a promising path to CO2 valorization. Herein, we report three Zn-doped ZrO2 catalysts prepared by co-precipitation of Zn- and Zr-containing salts to obtain three different loadings of Zn (5, 15 and 30 wt%). In the context of bifunctional catalysts, we combined ZrZnOX with two of the most performing zeolite/zeotype catalysts for the methanol-to-hydrocarbons (MTH) reaction: H-ZSM-5 and H-SAPO-34. Catalytic testing at 250–350 °C and 20–40 bar revealed that H-ZSM-5 is more stable and more capable of converting methanol at low temperature, whereas H-SAPO-34 shows the highest C3 selectivity. The best performance was observed for the ZrZnOX sample with 30% Zn, combined with ZSM-5 at 350 °C, 30 bar and H2/CO2/N2 = 6/2/1. Under these conditions, the equilibrium methanol yield was observed after 0.4 s g−1 ml−1 over ZrZnOX alone. Mixing with ZSM-5 in a 1 : 1 weight ratio, methanol was rapidly converted to hydrocarbons, with an optimum C3 productivity of 1.5 mol kg−1 h−1 at 24 000 ml h−1 g−1. An extensive surficial, textural and structural characterization of ZrZnOX alone was carried out by FT-IR spectroscopy, N2 adsorption/desorption at liquid nitrogen temperature, PXRD and XAS. Formation of a ZrZnOX tetragonal solid solution was confirmed for all the samples (PXRD, XAS). The amount of Zr4+ sites at the surface was found to decrease, while the number of oxygen vacancies increased after H2 treatment at 400 °C, coherent with an increase of Zn loading (FT-IR). DFT modelling pointed out that once a stoichiometric oxygen vacancy is induced by the presence of Zn, the formation of extra oxygen vacancies during activation is thermodynamically favored. Moreover, i) the oxygen vacancies were found to play an active role in CO2 hydrogenation, in accordance with experimental data, and ii) methanol is most likely formed via the formate pathway, and is energetically favored compared to CO formation, in agreement with the high methanol selectivity observed experimentally at low CO2 conversion. Importantly, operando-XAS, XPS, TEM and PXRD studies of the as-prepared, pretreated and tested catalysts showed that the structure and composition of the catalyst is not affected by the reaction. Indeed, a final catalytic test carried out on the regenerated ZrZnOX/H-ZSM-5 catalyst showed that the initial performances were completely restored and no Zn exchange in the zeolite was observed neither before nor after testing.

Graphical abstract: CO2 hydrogenation to methanol and hydrocarbons over bifunctional Zn-doped ZrO2/zeolite catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Aug 2020
Accepted
22 Nov 2020
First published
18 Jan 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2021,11, 1249-1268

CO2 hydrogenation to methanol and hydrocarbons over bifunctional Zn-doped ZrO2/zeolite catalysts

P. Ticali, D. Salusso, R. Ahmad, C. Ahoba-Sam, A. Ramirez, G. Shterk, K. A. Lomachenko, E. Borfecchia, S. Morandi, L. Cavallo, J. Gascon, S. Bordiga and U. Olsbye, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2021, 11, 1249 DOI: 10.1039/D0CY01550D

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