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Solar-driven low-temperature reforming of methanol into hydrogen via synergetic photo- and thermocatalysis

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 84, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.105953

Keywords

Synergetic photo-and thermocatalysis; Full spectrum; Copper; zinc; zirconium oxide nanocatalyst; Methanol reforming; Hydrogen production

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51888103, 51590901]

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This study introduces a synergistic approach of photo- and thermocatalysis to achieve efficient conversion of methanol to hydrogen. The Cu/Zn/Zr oxide nanocatalysts show the best performance in full-spectrum absorption. The synergistic photo- and thermocatalysis has better performance than single photocatalysis or thermocatalysis, and takes place at a relatively low temperature.
Low temperature and efficient hydrogen production from methanol is crucial in development of energy technology. Here a synergetic approach of photo- and thermocatalysis of coupling photocatalysis and thermocatalysis within the full spectrum is proposed to achieve efficient conversion of methanol to hydrogen. The composite copper/zinc/zirconium (Cu/Zn/Zr) oxide nanocatalysts are prepared and firstly utilized in synergetic photo- and thermocatalysis. Combine with the effect of the catalyst component and mass ratio on optical absorption, Cu/Zn/ Zr (70:23:7) oxide nanocatalysts with full-spectrum absorption have best performance of synergetic photo- and thermocatalysis. Meanwhile, the synergetic photo- and thermocatalysis not only has better performance than either single photocatalysis or thermocatalysis, but also takes place at a relatively low temperature (130 C). Under irradiation of 16 suns, the solar-chemical conversion efficiency reaches 45.6%. Photo-generated carriers further promote thermocatalysis, which explains the reaction mechanism of the synergetic photo- and thermocatalysis. The catalytic route in full spectrum can provide some references for future energy storage and utilization.

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