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Towards Solar Methanol: Past, Present, and Future

This work aims to provide an overview of producing value‐added products affordably and sustainably from greenhouse gases (GHGs). Methanol (MeOH) is one such product, and is one of the most widely used chemicals, employed as a feedstock for ≈30% of industrial chemicals. The starting materials are ana...

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Autores principales: Tountas, Athanasios A., Peng, Xinyue, Tavasoli, Alexandra V., Duchesne, Paul N., Dingle, Thomas L., Dong, Yuchan, Hurtado, Lourdes, Mohan, Abhinav, Sun, Wei, Ulmer, Ulrich, Wang, Lu, Wood, Thomas E., Maravelias, Christos T., Sain, Mohini M., Ozin, Geoffrey A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201801903
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author Tountas, Athanasios A.
Peng, Xinyue
Tavasoli, Alexandra V.
Duchesne, Paul N.
Dingle, Thomas L.
Dong, Yuchan
Hurtado, Lourdes
Mohan, Abhinav
Sun, Wei
Ulmer, Ulrich
Wang, Lu
Wood, Thomas E.
Maravelias, Christos T.
Sain, Mohini M.
Ozin, Geoffrey A.
author_facet Tountas, Athanasios A.
Peng, Xinyue
Tavasoli, Alexandra V.
Duchesne, Paul N.
Dingle, Thomas L.
Dong, Yuchan
Hurtado, Lourdes
Mohan, Abhinav
Sun, Wei
Ulmer, Ulrich
Wang, Lu
Wood, Thomas E.
Maravelias, Christos T.
Sain, Mohini M.
Ozin, Geoffrey A.
author_sort Tountas, Athanasios A.
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description This work aims to provide an overview of producing value‐added products affordably and sustainably from greenhouse gases (GHGs). Methanol (MeOH) is one such product, and is one of the most widely used chemicals, employed as a feedstock for ≈30% of industrial chemicals. The starting materials are analogous to those feeding natural processes: water, CO(2), and light. Innovative technologies from this effort have global significance, as they allow GHG recycling, while providing society with a renewable carbon feedstock. Light, in the form of solar energy, assists the production process in some capacity. Various solar strategies of continually increasing technology readiness levels are compared to the commercial MeOH process, which uses a syngas feed derived from natural gas. These strategies include several key technologies, including solar‐thermochemical, photochemical, and photovoltaic–electrochemical. Other solar‐assisted technologies that are not yet commercial‐ready are also discussed. The commercial‐ready technologies are compared using a technoeconomic analysis, and the scalability of solar reactors is also discussed in the context of light‐incorporating catalyst architectures and designs. Finally, how MeOH compares against other prospective products is briefly discussed, as well as the viability of the most promising solar MeOH strategy in an international context.
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spelling pubmed-64689772019-04-23 Towards Solar Methanol: Past, Present, and Future Tountas, Athanasios A. Peng, Xinyue Tavasoli, Alexandra V. Duchesne, Paul N. Dingle, Thomas L. Dong, Yuchan Hurtado, Lourdes Mohan, Abhinav Sun, Wei Ulmer, Ulrich Wang, Lu Wood, Thomas E. Maravelias, Christos T. Sain, Mohini M. Ozin, Geoffrey A. Adv Sci (Weinh) Reviews This work aims to provide an overview of producing value‐added products affordably and sustainably from greenhouse gases (GHGs). Methanol (MeOH) is one such product, and is one of the most widely used chemicals, employed as a feedstock for ≈30% of industrial chemicals. The starting materials are analogous to those feeding natural processes: water, CO(2), and light. Innovative technologies from this effort have global significance, as they allow GHG recycling, while providing society with a renewable carbon feedstock. Light, in the form of solar energy, assists the production process in some capacity. Various solar strategies of continually increasing technology readiness levels are compared to the commercial MeOH process, which uses a syngas feed derived from natural gas. These strategies include several key technologies, including solar‐thermochemical, photochemical, and photovoltaic–electrochemical. Other solar‐assisted technologies that are not yet commercial‐ready are also discussed. The commercial‐ready technologies are compared using a technoeconomic analysis, and the scalability of solar reactors is also discussed in the context of light‐incorporating catalyst architectures and designs. Finally, how MeOH compares against other prospective products is briefly discussed, as well as the viability of the most promising solar MeOH strategy in an international context. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6468977/ /pubmed/31016111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201801903 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tountas, Athanasios A.
Peng, Xinyue
Tavasoli, Alexandra V.
Duchesne, Paul N.
Dingle, Thomas L.
Dong, Yuchan
Hurtado, Lourdes
Mohan, Abhinav
Sun, Wei
Ulmer, Ulrich
Wang, Lu
Wood, Thomas E.
Maravelias, Christos T.
Sain, Mohini M.
Ozin, Geoffrey A.
Towards Solar Methanol: Past, Present, and Future
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title_short Towards Solar Methanol: Past, Present, and Future
title_sort towards solar methanol: past, present, and future
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201801903
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