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Liquid Sunshine Methanol Synthesis Technology
TANG Shan1,2, TANG Chizhou1,2, HAN Zhe1, SHA Feng1, CHEN Siyu1,2, WANG Jijie1
1. State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, China;
2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Abstract  The rising concentration of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has caused a series of climate change problems. Carbon dioxide emission reduction is imperative. Liquid sunshine methanol synthesis technology produces green methanol by reduction of carbon dioxide with green hydrogen, which shows great application potential. The principle, demonstration project, economic analysis and application of liquid sunshine methanol synthesis technology were briefly introduced in this paper. At present, the liquid sunshine methanol synthesis technology has been demonstrated at industrial scale, and is potentially an important technical route to achieve the goal of carbon neutralization.
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TANG Shan
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SHA Feng
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Key wordsliquid sunshine      methanol      carbon dioxide      green hydrogen      renewable energy     
Received: 18 February 2022     
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TANG Shan,TANG Chizhou,HAN Zhe et al. Liquid Sunshine Methanol Synthesis Technology[J]. Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, 2023, 39(5): 461-469.
TANG Shan,TANG Chizhou,HAN Zhe et al. Liquid Sunshine Methanol Synthesis Technology[J]. Chemical Reaction Engineering and Technology, 2023, 39(5): 461-469.
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