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Electrochemical manufacturing of nanocarbons from carbon dioxide in molten alkali metal carbonate salts: roles of alkali metal cations 被引量:3
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作者 Happiness V. Ijije George Z. Chen 《Advances in Manufacturing》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期23-32,共10页
One simple and fast way to manufacture a useful product from CO2 is to capture the gas by, and then carry out electrolysis in molten alkali metal carbonates. Carbon electro-deposition in molten Li2CO3-Na2CO3- KaCO3 (... One simple and fast way to manufacture a useful product from CO2 is to capture the gas by, and then carry out electrolysis in molten alkali metal carbonates. Carbon electro-deposition in molten Li2CO3-Na2CO3- KaCO3 (molar ratio: 43.5:31.5:25.0) has been widely reported in literature. However, studies in each of the individual alkali metal carbonates either have received less attention or are simply lacking in literature. Electrochem- ical studies of these molten carbonates are important to understand their underlying processes and reactions during the electrolysis. In this work, cyclic voltammograms (CVs) were recorded in each of the above-mentioned molten alkali carbonate salts using a 0.25 mm diameter Pt wire working electrode. In molten Na2CO3 and K2CO3, the main cathodic reaction was likely the formation of alkali metal, while that in Li2CO3 was carbon deposition. The results also suggest that other competing reactions such as CO and alkali metal carbide formation are possible as well in dif- ferent molten salts. On the CVs, the anodic current peaks observed are mostly associated with the oxidation of cathodic products. Flake/ring/sheet-like structures and quasi-spherical particles were observed in the produced carbon. The morphology of the carbon contained both amorphous and graphitic structures, which varied with different electrolysis variables. 展开更多
关键词 Carbon capture and utilisation ELECTRO-DEPOSITION Cyclic voltammetry Nanocarbons Moltensalts alkali metal carbonates
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Effect of alkali metals on the performance of CoCu/TiO_2 catalysts for CO_2 hydrogenation to long-chain hydrocarbons 被引量:4
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作者 Zhibiao Shi Haiyan Yang +7 位作者 Peng Gao Xinqing Chen Hongjiang Liu Liangshu Zhong Hui Wang Wei Wei Yuhan Sun 3a] 《Chinese Journal of Catalysis》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2018年第8期1294-1302,共9页
CoCu/TiO_2 catalysts promoted using alkali metals(Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs) were prepared by the homogeneous deposition-precipitation method followed by the incipient wetness impregnation method. The influences of the ... CoCu/TiO_2 catalysts promoted using alkali metals(Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs) were prepared by the homogeneous deposition-precipitation method followed by the incipient wetness impregnation method. The influences of the alkali metals on the physicochemical properties of the CoCu/TiO_2 catalysts and the catalytic performance for CO_2 hydrogenation to long-chain hydrocarbons(C_(5+))were investigated in this work. According to the characterization of the catalysts based on X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, CO_2 temperature-programmed desorption(TPD), and H_2-TPD, the introduction of alkali metals could increase the CO_2 adsorption and decrease the H_2 chemisorption, which could suppress the formation of CH_4, enhance the production of C_(5+), and decrease the hydrogenation activity. Among all the promoters, the Na-modified CoCu/TiO_2 catalyst provided the maximum C_(5+) yield of 5.4%, with a CO_2 conversion of 18.4% and C_(5+) selectivity of42.1%, because it showed the strongest basicity and a slight decrease in the amount of H_2 desorption;it also exhibited excellent catalytic stability of more than 200 h. 展开更多
关键词 Carbon dioxide hydrogenation Long-chain hydrocarbons Carbon dioxide Fischer-Tropsch synthesis alkali metal promoters Cobalt-coper based catalysts
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