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Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals

Photocatalytic conversion of CO(2) into fuels and valuable chemicals using solar energy is a promising technology to combat climate change and meet the growing energy demand. Extensive effort is going on for the development of a photocatalyst with desirable optical, surface and electronic properties...

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Autores principales: Rawool, Sushma A., Yadav, Kishan K., Polshettiwar, Vivek
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06451c
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author Rawool, Sushma A.
Yadav, Kishan K.
Polshettiwar, Vivek
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description Photocatalytic conversion of CO(2) into fuels and valuable chemicals using solar energy is a promising technology to combat climate change and meet the growing energy demand. Extensive effort is going on for the development of a photocatalyst with desirable optical, surface and electronic properties. This review article discusses recent development in the field of photocatalytic CO(2) conversion using defective TiO(2). It specifically focuses on the different synthesis methodologies adapted to generate the defects and their impact on the chemical, optical and surface properties of TiO(2) and, thus, photocatalytic CO(2) conversion. It also encompasses theoretical investigations performed to understand the role of defects in adsorption and activation of CO(2) and identify the mechanistic pathway which governs the formation and selectivity of different products. It is divided into three parts: (i) general mechanism and thermodynamic criteria for defective TiO(2) catalyzed CO(2) conversion, (ii) theoretical investigation on the role of defects in the CO(2) adsorption–activation and mechanism responsible for the formation and selectivity of different products, and (iii) the effect of variation of physicochemical properties of defective TiO(2) synthesized using different methods on the photocatalytic conversion of CO(2). The review also discusses the limitations and the challenges of defective TiO(2) photocatalysts that need to be overcome for the production of sustainable fuel utilizing solar energy.
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spelling pubmed-81795072021-06-22 Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals Rawool, Sushma A. Yadav, Kishan K. Polshettiwar, Vivek Chem Sci Chemistry Photocatalytic conversion of CO(2) into fuels and valuable chemicals using solar energy is a promising technology to combat climate change and meet the growing energy demand. Extensive effort is going on for the development of a photocatalyst with desirable optical, surface and electronic properties. This review article discusses recent development in the field of photocatalytic CO(2) conversion using defective TiO(2). It specifically focuses on the different synthesis methodologies adapted to generate the defects and their impact on the chemical, optical and surface properties of TiO(2) and, thus, photocatalytic CO(2) conversion. It also encompasses theoretical investigations performed to understand the role of defects in adsorption and activation of CO(2) and identify the mechanistic pathway which governs the formation and selectivity of different products. It is divided into three parts: (i) general mechanism and thermodynamic criteria for defective TiO(2) catalyzed CO(2) conversion, (ii) theoretical investigation on the role of defects in the CO(2) adsorption–activation and mechanism responsible for the formation and selectivity of different products, and (iii) the effect of variation of physicochemical properties of defective TiO(2) synthesized using different methods on the photocatalytic conversion of CO(2). The review also discusses the limitations and the challenges of defective TiO(2) photocatalysts that need to be overcome for the production of sustainable fuel utilizing solar energy. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8179507/ /pubmed/34163693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06451c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Rawool, Sushma A.
Yadav, Kishan K.
Polshettiwar, Vivek
Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
title Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
title_full Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
title_fullStr Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
title_full_unstemmed Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
title_short Defective TiO(2) for photocatalytic CO(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
title_sort defective tio(2) for photocatalytic co(2) conversion to fuels and chemicals
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06451c
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