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New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation

The aim of this work is focused on the study of a series of non-traditional catalytic nanomaterials to transform greenhouse CO(2) gas into added-value products. We found encouraging results of CO(2) hydrogenation activity over sodium titanates with different morphologies. The yield to methanol incre...

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Autores principales: Díaz de León, J. Noé, Rodríguez, Jassiel R., Rojas, Joel, Esqueda-Barrón, Yasmin, Cardenas, Luis, Ramesh Kumar, Chowdari, Alonso-Nuñez, Gabriel, Fuentes-Moyado, Sergio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31781539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2019.00750
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author Díaz de León, J. Noé
Rodríguez, Jassiel R.
Rojas, Joel
Esqueda-Barrón, Yasmin
Cardenas, Luis
Ramesh Kumar, Chowdari
Alonso-Nuñez, Gabriel
Fuentes-Moyado, Sergio
author_facet Díaz de León, J. Noé
Rodríguez, Jassiel R.
Rojas, Joel
Esqueda-Barrón, Yasmin
Cardenas, Luis
Ramesh Kumar, Chowdari
Alonso-Nuñez, Gabriel
Fuentes-Moyado, Sergio
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description The aim of this work is focused on the study of a series of non-traditional catalytic nanomaterials to transform greenhouse CO(2) gas into added-value products. We found encouraging results of CO(2) hydrogenation activity over sodium titanates with different morphologies. The yield to methanol increases with the increase in the Na incorporated in the nanostructures confirming the proposed mechanism. Samples were prepared at different times of hydrothermal treatment (HTT) with NaOH solutions, and these materials were labeled as Ti-nR-x with x as the hours on the HTT. HRTEM initially showed sphere-shaped nanoparticles in the TiO(2) commercial nanopowder, increasing the HTT resulted in morphological changes in which the structures passed from nanosheets and finally to nanorods after 30 h. The X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy results indicated the formation of sodium titanates such as Na(2)Ti(3)O(7) with short Ti-O bonds and that Na begins to be incorporated into the distorted TiO(6) crystalline structure after 5 h of HTT (until 12 wt%). The crystalline and shape transformation resulted in a significant modification on the textural properties passing from 51 m(2).g(−1) to 150 m(2).g(−1) and from a pore volume of 0.12 cm(3).g(−1) to 1.03 cm(3).g(−1) for Ti-ref and Ti-nR-30 respectively. We also observed differences in the electronic properties as the bandgap presented a blue shift from 3.16 eV on the TiO(2) reference nano-powder to 3.44 eV for the Ti-nR-30 calcined sample. This fact coincides with the presence of a more electron-rich state of the Ti(4+) and the formation of negative charge layer induced by the presence of Na(+) interlayer cations detected by XPS analysis, at the same this helped us to explain the catalytic activity results.
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spelling pubmed-68562182019-11-28 New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation Díaz de León, J. Noé Rodríguez, Jassiel R. Rojas, Joel Esqueda-Barrón, Yasmin Cardenas, Luis Ramesh Kumar, Chowdari Alonso-Nuñez, Gabriel Fuentes-Moyado, Sergio Front Chem Chemistry The aim of this work is focused on the study of a series of non-traditional catalytic nanomaterials to transform greenhouse CO(2) gas into added-value products. We found encouraging results of CO(2) hydrogenation activity over sodium titanates with different morphologies. The yield to methanol increases with the increase in the Na incorporated in the nanostructures confirming the proposed mechanism. Samples were prepared at different times of hydrothermal treatment (HTT) with NaOH solutions, and these materials were labeled as Ti-nR-x with x as the hours on the HTT. HRTEM initially showed sphere-shaped nanoparticles in the TiO(2) commercial nanopowder, increasing the HTT resulted in morphological changes in which the structures passed from nanosheets and finally to nanorods after 30 h. The X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy results indicated the formation of sodium titanates such as Na(2)Ti(3)O(7) with short Ti-O bonds and that Na begins to be incorporated into the distorted TiO(6) crystalline structure after 5 h of HTT (until 12 wt%). The crystalline and shape transformation resulted in a significant modification on the textural properties passing from 51 m(2).g(−1) to 150 m(2).g(−1) and from a pore volume of 0.12 cm(3).g(−1) to 1.03 cm(3).g(−1) for Ti-ref and Ti-nR-30 respectively. We also observed differences in the electronic properties as the bandgap presented a blue shift from 3.16 eV on the TiO(2) reference nano-powder to 3.44 eV for the Ti-nR-30 calcined sample. This fact coincides with the presence of a more electron-rich state of the Ti(4+) and the formation of negative charge layer induced by the presence of Na(+) interlayer cations detected by XPS analysis, at the same this helped us to explain the catalytic activity results. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6856218/ /pubmed/31781539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2019.00750 Text en Copyright © 2019 Díaz de León, Rodríguez, Rojas, Esqueda-Barrón, Cardenas, Ramesh Kumar, Alonso-Nuñez and Fuentes-Moyado. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Díaz de León, J. Noé
Rodríguez, Jassiel R.
Rojas, Joel
Esqueda-Barrón, Yasmin
Cardenas, Luis
Ramesh Kumar, Chowdari
Alonso-Nuñez, Gabriel
Fuentes-Moyado, Sergio
New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation
title New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation
title_full New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation
title_fullStr New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation
title_full_unstemmed New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation
title_short New Insight on the Formation of Sodium Titanates 1D Nanostructures and Its Application on CO(2) Hydrogenation
title_sort new insight on the formation of sodium titanates 1d nanostructures and its application on co(2) hydrogenation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31781539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2019.00750
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