We’re happy to announce that our article, “Selective Gas‐Phase Hydrogenation of CO2 to Methanol Catalysed by Metal‐Organic Frameworks,” has now been viewed over 3,000 times! This reflects the interest received by our research, and we’re truly thankful to the scientific community for their continued support.
Our research focuses on producing green methanol (CH3OH) from CO2 and green hydrogen (H2), highlighting the potential of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in gas-phase reactions like CO2 hydrogenation. This reaction takes place in the temperature range (250–300°C) where MOFs still remain stable and how they can enhance catalytic efficiency by serving as active sites or supporting metal nanoparticles. MOFs’ design flexibility allows us to optimize their performance through structural adjustments, theoretical models guiding further improvements.
Selective Gas‐Phase Hydrogenation of CO2 to Methanol Catalysed by Metal‐Organic Frameworks
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