Hydrogen production through catalytic water splitting using liquid-phase plasma over bismuth ferrite catalyst

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This study examined the H2 production characteristics from a decomposition reaction using liquid-phase plasma with a bismuth ferrite catalyst. The catalyst was prepared using a sol–gel reaction method. The physicochemical and optical properties of bismuth ferrite were analyzed. H2 production was carried out from a distilled water and aqueous methanol solution by direct irradiation via liquid-phase plasma. The catalyst absorbed visible-light over 610 nm. The measured bandgap of the bismuth ferrite was approximately 2.0 eV. The liquid-phase plasma emitted UV and visible-light simultaneously according to optical emission spectrometry. Bismuth ferrite induced a higher H2 production rate than the TiO2 photocatalyst because it responds to both UV and visible light generated from the liquid-phase plasma.

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Chung, K. H., Jung, H. H., Kim, S. J., Park, Y. K., Kim, S. C., & Jung, S. C. (2021). Hydrogen production through catalytic water splitting using liquid-phase plasma over bismuth ferrite catalyst. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413591

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