Accelerated exploration of heterogeneous CO₂ hydrogenation catalysts by Bayesian-optimized high-throughput and automated experimentation
Abstract
A closed -loop data -driven approach was used to optimize catalyst compositions for the direct transformation of carbon dioxide (CO2) into methanol by combining Bayesian optimization (BO), automated synthesis, and high -throughput catalytic performance evaluation in fixedbed reactors. The BO algorithm optimized a four -objective function simultaneously considering 8 experimental variables. In 6 weeks, 144 catalysts over 6 generations were synthesized and tested with limited manual laboratory activity. Between the first and fifth catalyst generation, the average CO2 conversion and methanol formation rates have been multiplied by 5.7 and 12.6, respectively, while simultaneously dividing the methane production rate and cost by 3.2 and 6.3, respectively. The best catalyst of the study shows an optimized composition of 1.85 wt % Cu, 0.69 wt % Zn, and 0.05 wt % Ce supported on ZrO2. Notably, the same dataset could also be reused to optimize the process toward different objectives and enable the identification of other catalyst compositions. Show more
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