Power Generation Technology ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (5): 923-929.DOI: 10.12096/j.2096-4528.pgt.23159

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Study on Mechanism of CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol Catalyzed by Mo-Doped Graphene

Long YANG1, Liming HAO1, Zhiwei XUN1, Yongzheng GU2, Fang YU3, Bowen DENG3, Tengfei GAO3   

  1. 1.CHN Energy Jinjie Energy Co. , Ltd. , Shenmu 719319, Shaanxi Province, China
    2.Guodian Power Development Company, Dalian 116699, Liaoning Province, China
    3.New Energy Technology Research Institute, CHN Energy, Changping District, Beijing 102209, China
  • Received:2024-06-22 Revised:2024-08-29 Published:2025-10-31 Online:2025-10-23
  • Supported by:
    National Key R&D Hydrogen Energy Program(2024YFB4006600)

Abstract:

Objectives The catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 to methanol is one of the effective approaches for CO2 emission reduction. Metal-doped graphene is a potential catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation. To support the design and development of catalysts, the mechanism of CO2 hydrogenation catalyzed by Mo-doped graphene (Mo-graphene) is investigated. Methods Density functional theory (DFT) calculations and electronic structure analysis methods are used to study the catalytic activity of Mo-graphene, CO2 adsorption, and the reaction pathway for methanol production methanol production via hydrogenation. Results Mo doping improves the catalytic activity of the graphene-based catalyst. The optimal adsorption configuration of CO2 on the catalyst is co-adsorption of carbon and oxygen. The adsorbed CO2 initially tends to bond with C and H, generating the key intermediate HCOO. The formation of HCOOH is identified as the rate-determining step in CO2 reduction. The corresponding reaction pathway is: CO2HCOO→HCOOH→HCO→H2CO→H3CO→CH3OH. Conclusions Mo doping can improve the selectivity of the CO2 hydrogenation pathway on graphene-based catalysts, which is conducive to enhancing the selectivity of methanol.

Key words: carbon capture, carbon emission, graphene, Mo doping, CO2 hydrogenation, methanol

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