Energy Catalysis and In Situ Characterization Research Group

Visible-light deposition of CrOx cocatalyst on TiO2: Cr valence regulation for superior photocatalytic CO2 reduction to CH4

Release time:2022-06-24
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DOI number:
10.1016/j.jechem.2021.04.028
Journal:
J. Energy Chem.
Key Words:
Valence states regulation, CrOx cocatalyst, Lower-energy irradiation, Photocatalytic CO2 reduction, High CH4 selectivity
Abstract:
Photodeposition is widely adopted for implanting metal/metal oxide cocatalysts on semiconductors. However, it is prerequisite that the photon energy should be sufficient to excite the host semiconductor. Here, we report a lower-energy irradiation powered deposition strategy for implanting CrOx cocatalyst on TiO2. Excitingly, CrOx-400 implanted under visible-light irradiation significantly promotes the CH4 evolution rate on TiO2 to 8.4 µmol g-1h−1 with selectivity of 98% from photocatalytic CO2 reduction, which is 15 times of that on CrOx-200 implanted under UV–visible-light irradiation. Moreover, CrOx-400 is identified to be composed of higher valence Cr species compared to CrOx-200. This valence states regulation of Cr species is indicated to provide more active sites for CO2 adsorption/activation and to modulate the reaction mechanism from single Cr site to Cr-Cr dual sites, thus endowing the superior CH4 production. This work demonstrates an alternative strategy for constructing efficient metal oxides cocatalysts on wide bandgap semiconductor.
Co-author:
Heng Cao, Zhiyu Wang, Zhirong Zhang, Lidong Zhang, Song Sun, Chen Gao
First Author:
Jingjing Dong, Yuan Kong
Correspondence Author:
Xiaodi Zhu*,Jun Bao*
Volume:
64
Page Number:
103-112
Translation or Not:
no
Date of Publication:
2021-05-04
Links to published journals:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095495621002400