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Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel
[Image: see text] Photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuel offers an exciting prospect for solar energy storage and transportation thereof. Several photocatalysts have been employed for CO(2) photoreduction; the challenge of realizing a low-cost, readily synthesized photocorrosion-stable photocatalyt...
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6640778/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00164 |
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author | Park, Seung-Min Razzaq, Abdul Park, Young Ho Sorcar, Saurav Park, Yiseul Grimes, Craig A. In, Su-Il |
author_facet | Park, Seung-Min Razzaq, Abdul Park, Young Ho Sorcar, Saurav Park, Yiseul Grimes, Craig A. In, Su-Il |
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description | [Image: see text] Photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuel offers an exciting prospect for solar energy storage and transportation thereof. Several photocatalysts have been employed for CO(2) photoreduction; the challenge of realizing a low-cost, readily synthesized photocorrosion-stable photocatalytic material that absorbs and successfully utilizes a broad portion of the solar spectrum energy is as yet unmet. Herein, a mesoporous p-type/n-type heterojunction material, Cu(x)O–TiO(2) (x = 1, 2), is synthesized via annealing of Cu/Cu(2)O nanocomposites mixed with a TiO(2) precursor (TiCl(4)). Such an experimental approach in which two materials of diverse bandgaps are coupled provides a simultaneous opportunity for greater light absorption and rapid charge separation because of the intrinsic p–n heterojunction nature of the material. As detailed herein, this heterostructured photocatalyst demonstrates an improved photocatalytic activity. With the CO(2) reduction of our optimal sample (augmented light absorption, efficacious charge separation, and mesoporosity) that utilizes no metal cocatalysts, a remarkable methane yield of 221.63 ppm·g(−1)·h(−1) is achieved. |
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spelling | pubmed-66407782019-08-27 Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel Park, Seung-Min Razzaq, Abdul Park, Young Ho Sorcar, Saurav Park, Yiseul Grimes, Craig A. In, Su-Il ACS Omega [Image: see text] Photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuel offers an exciting prospect for solar energy storage and transportation thereof. Several photocatalysts have been employed for CO(2) photoreduction; the challenge of realizing a low-cost, readily synthesized photocorrosion-stable photocatalytic material that absorbs and successfully utilizes a broad portion of the solar spectrum energy is as yet unmet. Herein, a mesoporous p-type/n-type heterojunction material, Cu(x)O–TiO(2) (x = 1, 2), is synthesized via annealing of Cu/Cu(2)O nanocomposites mixed with a TiO(2) precursor (TiCl(4)). Such an experimental approach in which two materials of diverse bandgaps are coupled provides a simultaneous opportunity for greater light absorption and rapid charge separation because of the intrinsic p–n heterojunction nature of the material. As detailed herein, this heterostructured photocatalyst demonstrates an improved photocatalytic activity. With the CO(2) reduction of our optimal sample (augmented light absorption, efficacious charge separation, and mesoporosity) that utilizes no metal cocatalysts, a remarkable methane yield of 221.63 ppm·g(−1)·h(−1) is achieved. American Chemical Society 2016-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6640778/ /pubmed/31457169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00164 Text en Copyright © 2016 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Park, Seung-Min Razzaq, Abdul Park, Young Ho Sorcar, Saurav Park, Yiseul Grimes, Craig A. In, Su-Il Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel |
title | Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured
Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using
Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel |
title_full | Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured
Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using
Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel |
title_fullStr | Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured
Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using
Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel |
title_full_unstemmed | Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured
Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using
Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel |
title_short | Hybrid Cu(x)O–TiO(2) Heterostructured
Composites for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction into Methane Using
Solar Irradiation: Sunlight into Fuel |
title_sort | hybrid cu(x)o–tio(2) heterostructured
composites for photocatalytic co(2) reduction into methane using
solar irradiation: sunlight into fuel |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6640778/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00164 |
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