Fast oxygen ion migration in Cu–In–oxide bulk and its utilization for effective CO2 conversion at lower temperature |
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Authors: | Jun-Ichiro Makiura Takuma Higo Yutaro Kurosawa Kota Murakami Shuhei Ogo Hideaki Tsuneki Yasushi Hashimoto Yasushi Sato Yasushi Sekine |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Chemistry, Waseda University, Tokyo 169-8555 Japan.; ENEOS, 1-1-2 Otemachi, Chiyoda, Tokyo 100 8162 Japan |
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Abstract: | Efficient activation of CO2 at low temperature was achieved by reverse water–gas shift via chemical looping (RWGS-CL) by virtue of fast oxygen ion migration in a Cu–In structured oxide, even at lower temperatures. Results show that a novel Cu–In2O3 structured oxide can show a remarkably higher CO2 splitting rate than ever reported. Various analyses revealed that RWGS-CL on Cu–In2O3 is derived from redox between Cu–In2O3 and Cu–In alloy. Key factors for high CO2 splitting rate were fast migration of oxide ions in the alloy and the preferential oxidation of the interface of alloy–In2O3 in the bulk of the particles. The findings reported herein can open up new avenues to achieve effective CO2 conversion at lower temperatures.Efficient activation of CO2 at low temperature was achieved by reverse water–gas shift via chemical looping (RWGS-CL) by virtue of fast oxygen ion migration in a Cu–In structured oxide, even at lower temperatures. |
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