Efficient production of methanol and diols via the hydrogenation of cyclic carbonates using copper–silica nanocomposite catalysts†
Abstract
Copper–silica nanocomposite catalysts with a uniform Cu dispersion prepared by a precipitation-gel method have been found to be highly efficient in the heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation of CO2-derived cyclic carbonates, providing an indirect but practical approach for the transformation of CO2 to methanol with the co-production of diols under relatively mild conditions. The catalysts possessed remarkable stability in both batch and fixed-bed continuous flow reactors especially after promotion with B2O3. The reaction was found to depend sensitively on the Cu particle size, the surface acidity–basicity and the Cu valence of the catalysts. The synergetic effect between balanced Cu0 and Cu+ sites was considered to play a critical role in attaining high yields of methanol and diols.