[B11]Iron Catalysts Supported on Nitrogen Functionalized Carbon for Improved CO2 Hydrogenation Performance
○Rungtiwa Kosol1, Guohui Yang1, Noritatsu Tsubaki1(1. University of Toyama)
Keywords:
Nitrogen incorporation,Carbondioxide hydrogenation,Fe-based catalyst
Preparation of highly efficient Fe-based catalysts is a reliable and achievable goal for catalyzing CO2 hydrogenation. Herein, ethylene diamine as a benign modifier well regulates the surface properties of carbon support, achieving a good dispersion of active small-size iron carbide sites. With the further incorporation of alkaline K promoter, heavy hydrocarbon selectivity (C5+) is increased from 14.8% to 39.8%. Combining several catalyst characterizations and reaction data, discloses that good dispersion, enhanced reduction/carburization behavior, and small-size carbides formation are essential for improving CO2 performance. Simultaneous doping of nitrogen atoms and alkali metal provides a promising means for CO2 fixation and rational design of functionalized metal-supported carbon catalysts.
