2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(666g) Sonocatalytic Formation of Syngas from Carbon Dioxide and Water Using Cu-Based Catalysts
Authors
We have recently devised a novel sonochemical reactor that utilizes cylindrically converging acoustic waves to amplify acoustic pressures and concentrate cavitation. The work presented here demonstrates the potential of using sonochemistry in combination with catalysts to convert CO2 to syngas directly from CO2-saturated water. In this work, hydrogen and carbon monoxide were measured using gas chromatography.
Specifically, we explored the yield and rate of syngas production from various Cu-based catalysts in our sonochemical reactor. We also observed the impact of sonochemistry on the structures of the catalyst after each reaction. Additionally, the production of syngas was shown to be greatly impacted by not only the catalyst, but also the acoustic and solvent conditions. Understanding the optimal path towards sonochemical syngas production may also provide insights into the reduction of CO2 into hydrocarbons, creating a one-pot sonochemical Fischer-Tropsch process.