H2 fuels from photocatalytic splitting of seawater affected by nano-TiO2 promoted with CuO and NiO

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To enhance H2 yields from the photocatalytic splitting of seawater, better photocatalysts such as nanostructured TiO2 promoted with NiO (2.5%) and CuO (2.5%) have been studied in the present work. The accumulated H2 yielded from the photocatalytic splitting of seawater containing oxalic acid (50 mM) as the sacrificial reagents on CuO/nano-TiO 2 is 8.53 mol/gcat after the 5 h radiation. On the NiO/nano-TiO2 photocatalyst, the H2 yield is relatively low (i.e., 1.46 mol/gcat). Note that the hole scavenging with chlorides in seawater may be associated with the less H2 yielded from the seawater photocatalysis (on CuO/nano-TiO2) if compared with that from water (42.4 mol/gcat). © 2013 A.-J. Simamora et al.

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Simamora, A. J., Chang, F. C., Wang, H. P., Yang, T. C., Wei, Y. L., & Lin, W. K. (2013). H2 fuels from photocatalytic splitting of seawater affected by nano-TiO2 promoted with CuO and NiO. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/419182

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