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Enhanced Isoparaffin Selectivity in CO2 Hydrogenation by Combining Na-Promoted Fe3O4 and Pt/WO3-ZrO2 Catalysts

Author(s)
Lee, HojeongHur, ChanghunLee, Yong HeeMoon, Ji WonLee, HyeongeonKim, Tae HeonOh, DaewonBae, Jong-SeongKim, Won-HeeAn, Kwangjin
Issued Date
2024-08
DOI
10.1021/acscatal.4c03441
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83553
Citation
ACS CATALYSIS, v.14, pp.12744 - 12756
Abstract
Catalytic CO2 hydrogenation facilitated by Fe3O4 produces long-chain hydrocarbons and light olefins through the combination of the reverse water-gas shift reaction and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis in a single reactor. Complementing Fe3O4-based catalysts, zeolites can be incorporated to modulate the product distribution of long-chain hydrocarbons in a dual-bed configuration. However, zeolites with strong acid sites induce the cracking of extended hydrocarbon chains, thereby impeding the production of hydrocarbons exceeding 12 carbon atoms. This paper introduces a novel Pt/WO3-ZrO2 (PtWZ) catalyst to produce liquid isoparaffins, aligning with the requirements of sustainable fuel characteristics. The precise adjustment of Pt and W contents in PtWZ enhances the hydrogenation and isomerization of linear olefins, amplifying the yield of isoparaffins. A dual-bed reactor integrating PtWZ (0.01 wt % Pt) with Na-promoted Fe3O4 catalyst achieved a CO2 conversion rate of 40% and a CO selectivity of 10%, while maximizing isomerization performance, attaining 42% isoparaffinic selectivity within liquid hydrocarbons at operating conditions of 340 degrees C, 20 bar, weight hourly space velocity = 4500 mLh(-1)g(cat)(-1). In contrast to zeolite catalysts prone to coke deposition during the reaction, the PtWZ catalyst exhibited remarkable stability, sustained activity without discernible deterioration, and negligible coke deposition, even after continuous operation for more than 100 h. This outcome delineates an optimized catalyst technology for the sustainable production of fuel from CO2, offering a viable alternative to the prevailing dependence on fossil fuels.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
2155-5435
Keyword (Author)
sustainable fuelhydrocarbondistributionPt/WO3-ZrO2CO2 hydrogenationisoparaffins
Keyword
WO3/ZRO2 CATALYSTSACTIVE-SITESISOMERIZATIONCONVERSIONHYDROCARBONSZIRCONIAMETHANOLACIDITYALKANESCARBON

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