Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
209997 Fuel Processing Technology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Small amount of cupric silicate was incorporated into copper-based catalyst to produce a series of modified ternary Cu–Zn–Al catalysts for methanol synthesis from synthesis gas. The test results showed that the Cu-based catalyst modified with 1% CuSiO3 exhibits the highest activity. The cupric silicate-modified Cu-based catalysts exhibit lower bulk density, higher specific surface area and more monovalent copper species, which were confirmed to be responsible for excellent catalytic performance of the catalysts for the reaction.

► The Cu-based catalyst modified with 1% CuSiO3 exhibits the highest activity for methanol synthesis from syngas. ► Cupric silicate doped could suppress the crystallization of metal oxides, improving the stability of the catalyst. ► Appropriate Cu+/Cu0 ratio in the catalyst is essential for an efficient catalyst for methanol synthesis.

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