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Review
. 2016 Feb 19;9(4):322-32.
doi: 10.1002/cssc.201501013. Epub 2015 Dec 21.

Research Progress on the Indirect Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol

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Research Progress on the Indirect Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol

Xian-Long Du et al. ChemSusChem. .

Abstract

Methanol is a sustainable source of liquid fuels and one of the most useful organic chemicals. To date, most of the work in this area has focused on the direct hydrogenation of CO2 to methanol. However, this process requires high operating temperatures (200-250 °C), which limits the theoretical yield of methanol. Thus, it is desirable to find a new strategy for the efficient conversion of CO2 to methanol at relatively low reaction temperatures. This Minireview seeks to outline the recent advances on the indirect hydrogenation of CO2 to methanol. Much emphasis is placed on discussing specific systems, including hydrogenation of CO2 derivatives (organic carbonates, carbamates, formates, cyclic carbonates, etc.) and cascade reactions, with the aim of critically highlighting both the achievements and remaining challenges associated with this field.

Keywords: carbon dioxide; hydrogenation; indirect; intermediates; methanol.

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