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Effects of manganese on the catalytic performance of CuCo catalysts for direct conversion of CO/CO 2 to higher alcohols.

Fangjun ShaoJiaxu ChengXin SongZhongzhe WeiXing ZhongZihao YaoHong WangXiangdong SunAiyun LiJian-Guo Wang
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
The catalytic conversion of CO or CO/CO 2 mixtures to higher alcohols (HAs) using hydrogenation reactions remains challenging in C1 chemistry and also one of the most promising reactions for the utilization of non-petroleum resources. Here, the experiment and characterization tests of CuCoMn/Al 2 O 3 show that copper is much more dispersed on γ-Al 2 O 3 than cobalt, and the interaction between cobalt and Mn metals is stronger. And, mixed cobalt-manganese oxides are formed in the calcined catalyst, promoting the formation of higher alcohols. Under the optimum conditions, the catalyst demonstrated a total alcohol selectivity of 44.6%, and the fraction of higher alcohols reached up to 85.3% among the total alcohol products, which is superior to the classical modified CuCo-based catalysts. And in the gas mixture reaction with a CO : CO 2 ratio of 8 : 2, the conversion rate of the catalyst to CO and CO 2 reached 34.8% and 27.3%, respectively, and the selectivity (C1+ slate 1-alcohol) was 53.2%.
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