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Recent progress of heterogeneous catalysts for transfer hydrogenation under the background of carbon neutrality.

Guangyu ChenJun MaWanbing GongJiayi LiZheyue LiRan LongYujie Xiong
Published in: Nanoscale (2024)
Under the background of carbon neutrality, the direct conversion of greenhouse CO 2 to high value added fuels and chemicals is becoming an important and promising technology. Among them, the generation of liquid C1 products (formic acid and methanol) has made great progress; nevertheless, it encounters the problem of how to use it efficiently to solve the overcapacity issue. In this review, we suggest that the catalytic transfer hydrogenation using formic acid and methanol as the hydrogen sources is a critical and potential route for the substitution for the fossil fuel-derived H 2 to generate essential bulk and fine chemicals. We mainly focus on summarizing the recent progress of heterogeneous catalysts in such reactions, including thermal- and photo-catalytic processes. Finally, we also propose some challenges and opportunities for this development.
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