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ExpertiseUpdated on 15 May 2025

Design and synthesis of catalysts for carbon circularity

Karin Kloiber

Area manager at Competence Center CHASE GmbH

Linz, Austria

About

In the field of catalyst design, we place a strong focus on the development of heterogeneous catalysts featuring reducible oxides, particularly for the activation of CO2. Our primary interest lies in the transformation of CO2 into Methanol, a process with significant potential for carbon recycling and circularity.

In catalyst synthesis, we specialize in the creation of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) using various preparation techniques, including co-precipitation and templated catalyst syntheses. We are actively working towards achieving continuous synthesis and scale-up capabilities, ensuring that our innovations can be readily applied on a larger scale.

We employ a range of methodologies to investigate structure-property relationships. As part of our continuous development, we are moving towards the implementation of a parallel research reactor testbench, allowing for inline analytics of activity, selectivity, and conversion. Additionally, we intensify our efforts in developing structure-property relationships, assessing the CO2 activation properties of oxidic surfaces, as well as a systematic approach to catalyst design.

Our expertise at a glance: • Catalyst design Focus on heterogeneous catalysts featuring reducible oxides for CO2 activation Main interest: Transformation of CO2 to Methanol • Catalyst synthesis Metal-Organic Frameworks Various preparation techniques, such as co-precipitation Templated catalyst syntheses Ongoing developments: continuous synthesis and scale-up • Activity evaluation Research reactor testbench for activity testing Various methods to investigate structure property relationships

• Ongoing developments: Parallel research reactor testbench (for inline analytics of activity, selectivity and conversion), intensification of development of structure property relationships, assessing CO2 activation properties of oxidic surfaces

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