Sustainable approach for CO2 hydrogenation to formic acid with Ru single atom catalysts on nitrogen-doped carbon prepared from green algae

Authors
Lee, Kyung RokMasudi, AhmadPark, KwanghoAhn, SungheeLee, Jeong SeopSim, Sang JunJung, Kwang-Deog
Issue Date
2024-08
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, v.494
Abstract
Ruthenium catalysts supported on nitrogen-doped carbon (NDC) have gained attention due to their exceptional catalytic performance for CO2 2 hydrogenation to formic acid, a key solution to mitigate CO2 2 emissions. However, conventional methods for preparing NDC typically rely on petrochemical compounds, which are not environmentally friendly. Herein, we propose a sustainable and innovative approach by employing protein-rich green algae as a source to prepare NDC for Ru catalysts. To maximize the CO2 2 reduction effect, flue gas exhausted from industrial processes was utilized as a CO2 2 feed to cultivate the green algae in a photobioreactor. The harvested green algae were pyrolyzed at 800 degrees C under an N2 2 atmosphere to prepare the NDC. After the metalation of Ru on prepared NDC, the Ru catalysts exhibited a turnover number of 7,599 for CO2 2 hydrogenation which demonstrated the potential of green algae as a raw material for NDC. However, the catalysts were deactivated due to the leaching or agglomeration of weakly bound Ru analyzed by experimental and theoretical investigations. We applied a NaBH4 4 treatment to stabilize the Ru active sites, and the treated catalysts retained 99.6 % of their initial catalytic activity after five recycling tests. Furthermore, Ru on NDC achieved a cumulative turnover number of 16,000 after 24 h. This study offers a sustainable and eco-friendly method for reducing CO2 2 emissions, combining the cultivation of green algae with waste flue gas and the production of formic acid via CO2 2 hydrogenation using improved Ru catalysts on algae-derived NDC.
Keywords
POROUS CARBON; GROWTH-PHASE; BIOMASS; ELECTROCATALYST; STORAGE; Green algae; Formic acid; Biomass-derived nitrogen-doped carbon; Ru single-atom catalyst
ISSN
1385-8947
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150874
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2024.152922
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