Chemistry Letters, Vol.36, No.9, 1182-1183, 2007
Efficient conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol using copper catalyst by a new low-temperature hydrogenation process
By employing a new low-temperature process for methanol synthesis, high activity of methanol production from CO2 hydrogenation was achieved at 443 K and 5 MPa in a slurry-phase reactor over the copper catalysts prepared by an oxalate-gel coprecipitation (OC) method.