Abstract

The utilization of carbon dioxide is critical to realize the objective of "carbon peak and neutrality". Among various carbon dioxide exploitation approaches, catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide is a significant method to selectively convert the CO2 into methanol and other valuable chemicals. Among these products, methanol is a crucial chemical feedstock that can be utilized as a platform molecule for the synthesis of chemicals and fuels as well as a fuel for internal combustion engines and fuel cells, causing particular interest. Nowadays, Catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide into methanol has shifted its focus on the creation of low-cost, environmentally friendly, and efficient catalysts. Inspired of this, we have concluded the mechanism of catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide, and reviewed the research progress of multiple heterogeneous catalysts with high catalytic application prospect, especially the supported catalysts.

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