Optimum molar ratio of H2 and H2O to reduce CO2 using Pd/TiO2

This study investigated the optimum moral ratio of CO2 and reductants H2O and H2 to obtain high CO2 reduction performance of Pd/TiO2 photocatalyst. The Pd/TiO2 film photocatalyst is prepared by sol-gel and dip-coating process to form TiO2 film and by pulse arc plasma method to dope Pd. The prepared...

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Published inAIMS materials science Vol. 6; no. 4; pp. 464 - 483
Main Authors Akira Nishimura, Tadaki Inoue, Yoshito Sakakibara, Masafumi Hirota, Akira Koshio, Fumio Kokai, Eric Hu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published AIMS Press 01.06.2019
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Summary:This study investigated the optimum moral ratio of CO2 and reductants H2O and H2 to obtain high CO2 reduction performance of Pd/TiO2 photocatalyst. The Pd/TiO2 film photocatalyst is prepared by sol-gel and dip-coating process to form TiO2 film and by pulse arc plasma method to dope Pd. The prepared Pd/TiO2 film was characterized by SEM, EPMA and EELS. The impact of overlapping two Pd/TiO2 films on CO2 reduction performance was also investigated to utilize the light and prepared photocatalyst more effectively. Moreover, this study investigated the characteristics of Pd/TiO2 film to reduce CO2 under the illumination condition of Xe lamp with or without ultraviolet (UV) light. It is found when the moral ratio of CO2/H2/H2O is set at 1:0.5:0.5, the best CO2 reduction performance has been obtained under the illumination conditions of Xe lamp with and without UV light. It is revealed that the moral quantity of CH4 per weight of photocatalyst for overlapped Pd/TiO2 film is 8.14 μmol/g for the moral ratio of CO2/H2/H2O of 1:0.5:0.5 under the illumination condition of Xe lamp with UV light, which is approximately 1.1 times larger than that for one Pd/TiO2 film. It can be concluded that the optimum moral ratio of CO2/H2/H2O, for the CO2 reduction reaction, is 1:0.5:0.5.
ISSN:2372-0468
2372-0484
DOI:10.3934/matersci.2019.4.464