Heterogenised Molecular Catalysts for the Reduction of CO2 to Fuels.

Chimia (Aarau)

Christian Doppler Laboratory for Sustainable SynGas Chemistry Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK.

Published: December 2015

CO(2) conversion provides a possible solution to curtail the growing CO(2) levels in our atmosphere and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. To this end, it is essential to develop efficient catalysts for the reduction of CO(2). The structure and activity of molecular CO(2) reduction catalysts can be tuned and they offer good selectivity with reasonable stability. Heterogenisation of these molecules reduces solvent restrictions, facilitates recyclability and can dramatically improve activity by preventing catalyst inactivation and perturbing the kinetics of intermediates. The nature and morphology of the solid-state material upon which the catalyst is immobilised can significantly influence the activity of the hybrid assembly. Although work in this area began forty years ago, it has only drawn substantial attention in recent years. This review article gives an overview of the historical development of the field.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2015.435DOI Listing

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