Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineeging, Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico en Celaya, Celaya, 38010, Mexico
Abstract
The production of methane from the reaction between CO2 and H2 (CO2 methanation) has gained increasing attention in recent years. The rational design of novel catalytic materials for this reaction will depend on the fundamental description of the active
sites and the identification of surface reaction intermediates. Currently, there is a debate regarding the mechanism for the CO2 methanation on supported metals, with apparently contradictory proposals suggesting that various surface species could be either reaction intermediates
or spectators. Similarly, there is a discussion regarding the nature of the surface sites on the catalysts that activate the CO2 molecule during the reaction. Specifically, it has been suggested that different reaction routes could occur on different metalsupport combinations and
on various surface structures. In this manuscript, we critically review the literature on CO2 methanation and discuss the physical evidence that has been presented to propose reaction mechanisms on various supported metals. The relevance of the presence of nanosized metal particles
in the catalysts is also discussed.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemistry,Bioengineering
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