Abstract
The previously published report by Wang et al. provides universal equations for evaluating the net CO2 emission via photothermal/thermal CO2 hydrogenation reactions in batch and flow reactors, respectively. However, it remains to be discussed whether the original feed amount or feed rate of H2 should be changed accordingly when the CO2 reduction rate is selected as the variable to investigate the net CO2 emission rate of the system. If not, the reaction would not be in accordance with the stoichiometric ratio, which is inconsistent with reality, bringing about the optimistic scenario in the assessment of CO2 footprint. This work has taken the potential relationship between the original feed amount or feed rate of H2 and CO2 conversion rate into account. The effects of CO2 conversion rate on the net CO2 emission rate in the photothermal catalytic system are re-examined, the obtained trends exhibit more challenging preconditions to achieve net-zero carbon emission than those in the work by Wang etal. The quantitative results indicate that green hydrogen source is indeed vital for carbon neutrality in photothermal CO2 catalysis. Here, the viewpoints will be worth considering and be seen as complementary to the proposed carbon emission assessment equations.
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