Reversible Hydrogenation of CO2 to Formamides Using an Atomically Dispersed Ir/C3N4 Catalyst
Danyang Cheng,
Maolin Wang,
Shixiang Yu
et al.
Abstract:The utilization of different energy carriers to efficiently store and release energy plays a vital role in the pursuit of a renewable energy paradigm. In this context, we present an interesting system utilizing morpholine as a dualfunctional agent in the reversible hydrogenation of CO 2 to formamides employing an atomically dispersed iridium (Ir) catalyst. Morpholine serves as a stabilizer during CO 2 hydrogenation and a CO 2 capture agent during dehydrogenation, enabling a carbon-neutral cycle for hydrogen st… Show more
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