Abstract

The conversion of CO 2 with H 2 to methanol (MeOH) over a commercial Cu/ZnO catalyst (Süd-Chemie, Germany) was studied under process conditions. The obtained results showed a good stability of the catalytic system and a large potential for a CO 2 emission reduction with simultaneous production of MeOH or dimethyl ether (DME) as bulk chemicals or alternative fuels. If H 2 is obtained from renewable or CO 2-neutral sources (e.g. biomass, solar, wind or nuclear energy), respectively, a potentially CO 2-neutral cycle is possible. Compared to the conventional synthesis gas based technologies like the Lurgi MegaMethanol ® process, the CO 2-based process shows lower productivities. However, since the overall reaction is less exothermic, lower temperature peaks and lower byproduct contents are found at similar process conditions. The higher purity is beneficial for further chemical conversions, like the DME synthesis. In the Lurgi MegaDME ® technology, DME is produced efficiently in terms of costs and energy demand and can be used as alternative fuel for diesel engines. The MegaDME technology, based on the Lurgi MegaMethanol ® process, allows overall capacities of up to 1.5 Mio t a −1 DME in a single process train from syngas generation via Methanol synthesis, to DME synthesis and product purification without parallelized equipment.

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