Abstract

Speciation of copper on ZrO 2 during the catalytic hydrogenation of CO 2 has been studied by in situ extended X-ray absorption fine structural (EXAFS) spectroscopy in the present work. The EXAFS data indicated that about 3.1 nearest oxygen atoms surrounded the Cu atoms with a Cu O bond distance of 1.95 Å in the calcined Cu/ZrO 2 catalyst. Reduction of the catalyst in hydrogen at 573 K led to a formation of Cu Cu (2.56 Å) bonds with a coordination number (CN) of 5.6. Mainly CO and CH 3OH were generated in the hydrogenation of CO 2 catalyzed by the reduced Cu/ZrO 2 catalyst at 673 K. About 76% of the Cu(0) species was oxidized to Cu(I) (27%) and Cu(II) (49%) on ZrO 2 during the catalytic hydrogenation process.

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