Abstract

CO2 hydrogenation into formic acid is of great significance to mitigate CO2 emission. However, conventional routes typically require the addition of unrecyclable bases to shift the reaction equilibrium by the formation of formate, which leads to complex subsequent separation and difficulty in continuous production of pure formic acid solution. Here we report a secondary amine-modified PdMn nanocatalyst for the continuous production of pure formic acid solution in fixed-bed reactors via CO2 hydrogenation. By optimizing fine structure of PdMn nano-alloy, the optimal TOF of up to 26.5 h−1 is obtained under mild reaction conditions (25 ℃, 3.0 MPa). This is one of the highest levels reported for a heterogeneous catalyst without alkali additives under similar conditions. The characterization shows that the two-component alloying effect of PdMn and the synergistic effect between PdMn NPs and secondary amine group (NH) are the key to obtaining superior reactivity. These findings in this work may pave an avenue for conversion of CO2 in a more environmentally friendly way.

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