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Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Methanol over Size-Selected Cu<sub>4</sub> Clusters at Low Pressures
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2015
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EngineeringMethanolNanoheterogeneous CatalysisChemistryLow PressuresCaptured Co2Chemical EngineeringCarbon Dioxide ConversionCatalytic Co2 ConversionAl2o3 Thin FilmsMaterials ScienceCluster ScienceCarbon SequestrationCatalyst RecyclingCatalysisHydrogenCatalytic ProcessCarbonizationSingle-atom CatalystCluster ChemistryCatalyst Preparation
The activation of CO2 and its hydrogenation to methanol are of much interest as a way to utilize captured CO2. Here, we investigate the use of size-selected Cu4 clusters supported on Al2O3 thin films for CO2 reduction in the presence of hydrogen. The catalytic activity was measured under near-atmospheric reaction conditions with a low CO2 partial pressure, and the oxidation state of the clusters was investigated by in situ grazing incidence X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The results indicate that size-selected Cu4 clusters are the most active low-pressure catalyst for catalytic CO2 conversion to CH3OH. Density functional theory calculations reveal that Cu4 clusters have a low activation barrier for conversion of CO2 to CH3OH. This study suggests that small Cu clusters may be excellent and efficient catalysts for the recycling of released CO2.
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