methanolsynthese
Methanolsynthese is a chemical process used to produce methanol from carbon dioxide and hydrogen. This process was first developed in the early 20th century and has since become an important method for producing methanol, a chemical compound with the formula CH3OH.
The methanolsynthese process involves the catalytic reaction of carbon dioxide and hydrogen over a metal catalyst,
The methanolsynthese process has several advantages over other methods of producing methanol, such as the gasification
However, the methanolsynthese process also has some limitations. The reaction is highly sensitive to the conditions