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Continuous reactor for renewable methanol

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0gc03115a

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  1. Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation (MRI)
  2. Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure (MEDI)
  3. Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change's (MOECC) Best in Science (BIS) Award
  4. Ontario Centre of Excellence Solutions 2030 Challenge Fund
  5. Imperial Oil
  6. University of Toronto's Connaught Innovation Fund (CIF)
  7. Connaught Global Challenge (CGC) Fund
  8. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  9. Ministry of Research Innovation and Science (MRIS) Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF)

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This study introduces a tool for investigating potential catalysts for photochemical and thermal heterogeneous methanol synthesis, with a focus on thermal benchmarking using a commercial CZA catalyst. By improving low-temperature methanol yield and reducing equipment costs, more efficient CO2 utilization can be achieved.
For society and corporations to decisively shift to fossil fuel alternatives and avoid the likely devastating consequences of climate change and ecosystem destruction of 'business-as-usual', a renewable pathway to carbon net-neutral or net-negative feedstocks is of utmost importance. Methanol (MeOH) is a promising candidate but is still produced with conventional natural gas to syngas technology. The need for fossil-free and less costly syngas routes to MeOH has been the focus of immense academic effort. Towards this end, this study details a version 1.0 tool for investigating prospective photochemical and thermal heterogeneous MeOH synthesis catalysts and present thermal benchmarking data with a commercial copper-zinc oxide-alumina (CZA) catalyst. The testing conditions use a 3 : 1 H-2 : CO2 syngas ratio, temperatures from <448-533 K (<175-260 degrees C), and pressure up to 0.78 MPa. These conditions allow for more efficient CO2 utilization by improving low-temperature MeOH yield and reducing capital and operating costs of process equipment. The reactor performance is validated with respect to the literature and also a rate model based on a Langmuir-Hinshelwood-Hougen-Watson (LHHW) mechanism with good agreement. This verifies that the system behaves isothermally and predictably. This unique system can be configured to screen catalysts both thermally and with light, and expanded to commercial test conditions and scales. At aspirational low-temperature and low-pressure conditions, 398 K (125 degrees C) and 1.0 MPa (comparable P to this study), the MeOH equilibrium per-pass yield is a respectable 8.8 mol% with comparable high-P equipment costs to current commercial operations.

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