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Semiconductor Photocatalysis of Bicarbonate to Solar Fuels: Formate Production from Copper(I) Oxide

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 1872-1880

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b03244

Keywords

solar fuels; formate; silver nanoparticles; plasmonic sensitizer

Funding

  1. NSF award [IIA-1301346]
  2. NSF EPSCoR STEMAP program
  3. Office Of The Director [1301346] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Copper-oxide-based photocatalysts, micron and nanosized, and silver nanoparticle-copper oxide nano composites (Ag/Cu2O) were characterized and evaluated for the first time in the application of bicarbonate conversion to formate. The Ag/Cu2O nanocomposite yielded considerable production improvement over pure copper oxides due to the role of silver as a plasmonic sensitizer. We attribute these marked production improvements to plasmon-induced electron transfer from metal to semiconductor. These photo catalysts were studied in two different hole scavenger solvents (2-propanol and glycerol) using a solar simulator with air mass coefficient 1.5 and 0 (AM 1.5, AM 0) filters. Formate production increased significantly with AM 0 solar irradiation due to inclusion of the ultraviolet portion of the solar spectrum, and nanoparticulate Cu2O showed improved photocatalysis relative to micron Cu2O. Green chemistry solvent, glycerol, proved to be a far superior hole scavenger in comparison to 2-propanol.

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