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Tuning Zeolite Properties towards CO2 Methanation: An Overview

Bacariza, M. Carmen ; Graça, Inês ; Lopes, José M. ; Henriques, Carlos

ChemCatChem, 2019-05, Vol.11 (10), p.2388-2400 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Tuning Zeolite Properties towards CO2 Methanation: An Overview
  • Autor: Bacariza, M. Carmen ; Graça, Inês ; Lopes, José M. ; Henriques, Carlos
  • Assuntos: Carbon dioxide ; Catalysis ; Catalysts ; CO2 conversion ; CO2 methanation ; Literature reviews ; Materials selection ; Methanation ; Properties (attributes) ; Structure-reactivity ; Tuning properties ; Zeolites
  • É parte de: ChemCatChem, 2019-05, Vol.11 (10), p.2388-2400
  • Descrição: This work provides a short review of the literature concerning the utilization of zeolites as supports for CO2 methanation catalysts. Indeed, the application of these materials in carbon dioxide hydrogenation into methane has led to considerably relevant performances according to the literature, being zeolite‐based catalysts more active and selective than commercial materials reported. Considering the well‐known zeolite features and the possibility to finely modulate its properties, inducing relevant changes on the adsorbed metal species and in the CO2 activation ability of the catalyst, potentially interesting catalytic properties can be generated also towards this transformation. Possible correlations between the characteristics of these materials, found as relevant for CO2 methanation, and the catalytic properties will be then presented and discussed. Zeolites: A safe bet! Zeolites are suitable supports for CO2 conversion into CH4, a promising alternative for CO2 emissions abatement through the storage of the temporary renewable energy surplus in the natural gas network.
  • Editor: Weinheim: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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