Synthesis of defect-rich La2O2CO3 supports for enhanced CO2-to-methanol conversion efficiency | Science Advances
Abstract
Converting CO
2
to methanol is crucial for addressing fuel scarcity and mitigating the greenhouse effect. Cu-based catalysts, with their diverse surface states, offer the potential to control reaction pathways and generate reactive H* species. However, a major challenge lies in oxidizing active Cu
0
species by water generated during the catalytic process. While nonreducible metal oxides are beneficial in stabilizing metallic states, their limited capability to generate surface oxygen vacancies (O
V
) hinders CO
2
activation. Herein, we present a strategy by doping Nd into a La
2
O
2
CO
3
(LOC) support, enhancing O
V
formation by disrupting its lattice dyadicity. This leads to higher Cu
0
concentration and improved CO
2
activation. The resulting Cu/LOC:Nd catalyst notably outperforms Cu/LOC and CuZnAl catalysts, achieving a methanol yield of 9.9 moles of methanol per hour per mole of Cu. Our approach opens up possibilities for enhancing Cu-based catalysts in CO
2
conversion.