Dimethyl carbonate synthesis from CO2 and methanol over CeO2: elucidating the surface intermediates and oxygen vacancy-assisted reaction mechanism

Abstract

Surface intermediate species and oxygen vacancy-assisted mechanism over CeO2 catalyst in the direct dimethyl carbonate (DMC) synthesis from carbon dioxide and methanol are suggested by means of transient spectroscopic methodologies in conjunction with multivariate spectral analysis. How the two reactants, i.e. CO2 and methanol, interact with the CeO2 surface and how they form decisive surface intermediates leading to DMC are unraveled by DFT-based molecular dynamics simulation by precise statistical sampling of various configurations of surface states and intermediates. The atomistic simulations and uncovered stability of different intermediate states perfectly explain the unique DMC formation profile experimentally observed upon transient operations, strongly supporting the proposed oxygen vacancy-assisted reaction mechanism.

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English

Subject

Química

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7 p.

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RSC

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Generalitat de Catalunya for financial support through CERCA Programme and recognition (2014 SGR 893)

MINECO (CTQ2016-75499-R (FEDER-UE)) for financial support through Severo Ochoa Excellence Accreditation 2014–2018 (SEV-2013-0319)

PRESTO from Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) (Grant Number JPMJPR16S8)

RCCS (Okazaki, project no. 23-IMS-C172), RIIT (Kyushu Univ.), and CCMS, IMR (Tohoku Univ., proposal no. 202212-SCKXX-0002)

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