Oxide Supported Cobalt Catalysts for CO2 Hydrogenation to Hydrocarbons: Recent Progress

Author:

Scarfiello Canio123ORCID,Pham Minh Doan1ORCID,Soulantica Katerina2ORCID,Serp Philippe3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Toulouse IMT Mines Albi UMR CNRS 5302 Centre RAPSODEE Campus Jarlard Albi, Cedex 09 81013 France

2. LPCNO Université de Toulouse CNRS INSA UPS 135 avenue de Rangueil Toulouse 31077 France

3. LCC CNRS‐UPR 8241 ENSIACET Université de Toulouse 4, allée Emile Monso – CS 44362 Toulouse, Cedex 4 31030 France

Abstract

AbstractCarbon capture and utilization represents a promising strategy to meet the global energy and climate goals. Under specific conditions, CO2 catalytic hydrogenation with renewable H2 can transform waste CO2 into a chemical feedstock for added‐value energy carriers and chemicals. CO2‐Fischer–Tropsch synthesis‐based‐hydrocarbons should contribute to the creation of a circular carbon economy with a significant impact on anthropogenic emission into the atmosphere. This review summarizes the progress achieved toward the single‐step hydrogenation of CO2 to long‐chain hydrocarbons over oxide‐supported Co‐based catalysts. Mechanistic aspects are discussed in relation to thermodynamic and kinetic limitations. The main parameters that must be taken into consideration to increase the activity and the selectivity toward compounds of two or more carbon atoms (C2+) are discussed in detail: cobalt active phase, support and metal‐support interfaces, and promoters. Finally, particular focus is dedicated to the role of reducible oxide supports and their surface defects on the activation of CO2, as well as on the regulation and evolution of metal‐support interactions.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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