Update Time:2025-07-03 15:17:57
CO2 hydrogenation to methanol catalyst refers to substances that can accelerate the chemical reaction rate without being consumed during the process of synthesizing methanol from carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen. The catalyst is the core element in the CO2 hydrogenation to methanol process, and its performance directly affects the CO2 conversion rate, methanol yield, and overall technical economics. Copper has strong CO2 adsorption capacity, and copper-based catalysts are currently the mainstream CO2 hydrogenation to methanol catalysts. Future trends include template-free synthesis, low-temperature regeneration technology, and adaptation to biomass feedstocks and industrial waste gases.
Item | Specification |
Shape | Black cylinder |
Dimensions | 4.3±0.3mm |
Bulk Density | 1.20±0.1kg/L |
Radial Crushing Strength | ≥210N/cm |
Specific Surface Area | 115±2m²/g |
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