4.6 Article

Controlled Synthesis of Cu0/Cu2O for Efficient Photothermal Catalytic Conversion of CO2 and H2O

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 1754-1761

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c07702

Keywords

CO2 reduction; Cu-0/Cu2O; Photothermal catalysis; Interface; Bifunctional catalyst

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21673189, 91545114, 21576227]

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This study synthesized bifunctional Cu-0/Cu2O catalysts for the photothermal conversion of CO2 and H2O, with Cu-0/Cu2O-R2 showing the highest activity. The interface between Cu-0 and Cu2O was found to enhance performance in the directly coupled photothermal catalytic conversion of CO and H2O.
Sustainable conversion of CO2 and H2O to fuels using solar energy is highly attractive for clean fuel production. This work focuses on the one-pot synthesis of bifunctional Cu-0/Cu2O catalysts for the photothermal conversion of CO2 and H2O. The experimental results show that the Cu-0/Cu2O catalysts with a Cu-0/Cu2O interface and a controllable ratio of Cu-0 to Cu2O can be readily synthesized by tuning the ratio of the Cu precursor to the reductant (N2H4). The activity of the prepared Cu-0/Cu2O catalysts in the photothermal catalytic conversion of CO2 and H2O is greatly influenced by the ratio of Cu-0 to Cu2O and the reaction temperature. Cu-0/Cu2O-R2, a catalyst prepared with a Cu precursor to N2H4 ratio of 1:2, exhibited the highest activity, i.e., 13.2 mu mol g(-1) h(-1) of CO and 2.6 mu mol g(-1)h(-1) of CH3 OH at 383 K, which is much higher than those of Cu2O or Cu. Such enhanced performance is attributed to the formation of the interface between Cu-0 and Cu2O, which is beneficial not only to photocatalysis but also to thermocatalytic CO2 hydrogenation. This work illustrates that a bifunctional catalyst with mixed metal oxidation states can be prepared by a one-pot method and is efficient for improving the performance of the directly coupled photothermal catalytic conversion of CO, and H2O.

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