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AuthorCutad, Methene Briones
AuthorAl-Marri, Mohammed J.
AuthorKumar, Anand
Available date2025-07-30T11:22:58Z
Publication Date2024-05-17
Publication NameCatalysts
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal14050328
CitationCutad, M. B., Al-Marri, M. J., & Kumar, A. (2024). Recent developments on CO2 hydrogenation performance over structured zeolites: a review on properties, synthesis, and characterization. Catalysts, 14(5), 328.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/66677
AbstractThis review focuses on an extensive synopsis of the recent improvements in CO2 hydrogenation over structured zeolites, including their properties, synthesis methods, and characterization. Key features such as bimodal mesoporous structures, surface oxygen vacancies, and the Si/Al ratio are explored for their roles in enhancing catalytic activity. Additionally, the impact of porosity, thermal stability, and structural integrity on the performance of zeolites, as well as their interactions with electrical and plasma environments, are discussed in detail. The synthesis of structured zeolites is analyzed by comparing the advantages and limitations of bottom-up methods, including hard templating, soft templating, and non-templating approaches, to top-down methods, such as dealumination, desilication, and recrystallization. The review addresses the challenges associated with these synthesis techniques, such as pore-induced diffusion limitations, morphological constraints, and maintaining crystal integrity, highlighting the need for innovative solutions and optimization strategies. Advanced characterization techniques are emphasized as essential for understanding the catalytic mechanisms and dynamic behaviors of zeolites, thereby facilitating further research into their efficient and effective use. The study concludes by underscoring the importance of continued research to refine synthesis and characterization methods, which is crucial for optimizing catalytic activity in CO2 hydrogenation. This effort is important for achieving selective catalysis and is paramount to the global initiative to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change.
SponsorThis research was funded by the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation), grant number NPRP14S–0302–210011.
Languageen
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Subjectcarbon dioxide hydrogenation
structured zeolites
zeolites synthesis and characterization
TitleRecent Developments on CO2 Hydrogenation Performance over Structured Zeolites: A Review on Properties, Synthesis, and Characterization
TypeArticle
Issue Number5
Volume Number14
ESSN2073-4344
dc.accessType Open Access


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