JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent progress in homogeneous hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to methanol

Seyed Jalil PoormohammadianFarzad BahadoranG. Reza Vakili-Nezhaad

Year: 2022 Journal:   Reviews in Chemical Engineering Vol: 39 (5)Pages: 783-805   Publisher: De Gruyter

Abstract

Abstract The requirement of running a new generation of fuel production is inevitable due to the limitation of oil production from reservoirs. On the other hand, enhancing the CO 2 concentration in the atmosphere brings global warming phenomenon and leads to catastrophic disasters such as drought and flooding. Conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol can compensate for the liquid fuel requirement and mitigate CO 2 emissions to the atmosphere. In this review, we surveyed the recent works on homogeneous hydrogenation of CO 2 to CH 3 OH and investigated the experimental results in detail. We categorized the CO 2 hydrogenation works based on the environment of the reaction, including neutral, acidic, and basic conditions, and discussed the effects of solvents’ properties on the experimental results. This review provides a perspective on the previous studies in this field, which can assist the researchers in selecting the proper catalyst and solvent for homogenous hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to methanol.

Keywords:
Carbon dioxide Methanol Homogeneous Environmental science Atmosphere (unit) Chemical engineering Solvent Catalysis Process engineering Materials science Waste management Chemistry Organic chemistry Meteorology Engineering Thermodynamics

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Topics

Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Process Chemistry and Technology
CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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