Carbon monoxide and H-2 were allowed to react to produce methanol over Pd c
atalyst, and the effect of the supports was investigated. Among the support
s examined, oxides of lanthanide such as La2O3, PT6O11, Sm2O3, Gd2O3, and D
y2O3 exhibited considerable performance for the synthesis of methanol at lo
w temperatures (250 - 300 degrees C). The behavior of CeO2 was peculiar in
activating Pd remarkably, while the selectivity to methanol was low and the
main product was methane. In order to take advantage of the feature of CeO
2, Pd was loaded on basic supports (ZnO, MgO, and TiBaO3) and a small amoun
t of CeO2 was added. These CeO2-promoted Pd catalysts exhibited high perfor
mance to produce methanol at low temperatures.