The conversion of CO_(2) to methanol with high activity and high selectivity remains challenging owing to the kinetic and thermodynamic limitations associated with the low chemical reactivity exhibited by CO_(2).Herei...The conversion of CO_(2) to methanol with high activity and high selectivity remains challenging owing to the kinetic and thermodynamic limitations associated with the low chemical reactivity exhibited by CO_(2).Herein,we report a novel Cd/TiO_(2) catalyst exhibiting a methanol selectivity of 81%,a CO_(2) conversion of 15.8%,and a CH_(4) selectivity below 0.7%.A combination of experimental and computational studies revealed that the unique electronic properties exhibited by the Cd clusters supported by the TiO_(2) matrix were responsible for the high selectivity of CO_(2) hydrogenation to methanol via the HCOO*pathway at the interfacial catalytic sites.展开更多
文摘The conversion of CO_(2) to methanol with high activity and high selectivity remains challenging owing to the kinetic and thermodynamic limitations associated with the low chemical reactivity exhibited by CO_(2).Herein,we report a novel Cd/TiO_(2) catalyst exhibiting a methanol selectivity of 81%,a CO_(2) conversion of 15.8%,and a CH_(4) selectivity below 0.7%.A combination of experimental and computational studies revealed that the unique electronic properties exhibited by the Cd clusters supported by the TiO_(2) matrix were responsible for the high selectivity of CO_(2) hydrogenation to methanol via the HCOO*pathway at the interfacial catalytic sites.