Effects of Silica Modification (Mg, Al, Ca, Ti, and Zr) on Supported Cobalt Catalysts for H2-Dependent CO2 Reduction to Metabolic Intermediates

二氧化硅改性(Mg、Al、Ca、Ti 和 Zr)对负载型钴催化剂在 H2 依赖性 CO2 还原为代谢中间体中的作用

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作者:Kendra S Belthle, Tuğçe Beyazay, Cristina Ochoa-Hernández, Ray Miyazaki, Lucas Foppa, William F Martin, Harun Tüysüz

Abstract

Serpentinizing hydrothermal systems generate H2 as a reductant and harbor catalysts conducive to geochemical CO2 conversion into reduced carbon compounds that form the core of microbial autotrophic metabolism. This study characterizes mineral catalysts at hydrothermal vents by investigating the interactions between catalytically active cobalt sites and silica-based support materials on H2-dependent CO2 reduction. Heteroatom incorporated (Mg, Al, Ca, Ti, and Zr), ordered mesoporous silicas are applied as model support systems for the cobalt-based catalysts. It is demonstrated that all catalysts surveyed convert CO2 to methane, methanol, carbon monoxide, and low-molecular-weight hydrocarbons at 180 °C and 20 bar, but with different activity and selectivity depending on the support modification. The additional analysis of the condensed product phase reveals the formation of oxygenates such as formate and acetate, which are key intermediates in the ancient acetyl-coenzyme A pathway of carbon metabolism. The Ti-incorporated catalyst yielded the highest concentrations of formate (3.6 mM) and acetate (1.2 mM) in the liquid phase. Chemisorption experiments including H2 temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and CO2 temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) in agreement with density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the adsorption energy of CO2 suggest metallic cobalt as the preferential adsorption site for CO2 compared to hardly reducible cobalt-metal oxide interface species. The ratios of the respective cobalt species vary depending on the interaction strength with the support materials. The findings reveal robust and biologically relevant catalytic activities of silica-based transition metal minerals in H2-rich CO2 fixation, in line with the idea that autotrophic metabolism emerged at hydrothermal vents.

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