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Hydrogenation of CO and CO2: Contributions of IR operando studies

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CATALYSIS TODAY
Volume 423, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2022.08.005

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In situ; Methanation; Methanol; Syngas

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The hydrogenation of CO and especially that of CO2 has gained increasing attention for the production of base chemicals and fuels. This contribution discusses the insights that can be obtained through in situ and operando FT-IR studies on CO and CO2 hydrogenations. It emphasizes the importance of quantitative IR studies for drawing relevant conclusions and discusses the limitations and pitfalls of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The potential of IR spectroscopy in unraveling the properties of CO2 trapping-methanation materials is briefly discussed.
The hydrogenation of CO and especially that of CO2 will raise increasing interest as means to manufacture base chemicals and fuels. This contribution discusses some of the aspects of CO and CO2 hydrogenations that can be unravelled using in situ and operando FT-IR studies. This non-exhaustive mini-review gives a limited set of ex-amples taken over Co-, Rh-, Ni-and Ru-based heterogeneous catalysts of the type of information that can be obtained through operando IR studies. It stresses the need to carry out quantitative IR studies, if relevant con-clusions are to be drawn. Some limitations and pitfalls of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy are also discussed. The possibility to carry out quantitative DRIFTS studies is demonstrated on several examples. The potential of IR spectroscopy to unravel the properties of CO2 trapping-methanation materials is briefly discussed.

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