Photoreaction of ethanol on Au/TiO 2 anatase: Comparing the micro to nanoparticle size activities of the support for hydrogen production

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The work presents the dark and photocatalytic reactions of ethanol over Au particles deposited on TiO 2 anatase nano (≤10 nm) and micro (ca. 0.15 μm) particle catalysts. The Au particles are of uniform and similar dimension (mean particle size = ca. 5 and 7 nm on the micro- and nano-sized TiO 2, respectively). XPS Au4f indicated that in both cases Au particles are present in their metallic state with no evidence of charge transfer to (or from) the semiconductor. Under dark conditions, ethanol adsorption leads to stable ethoxide species (from in situ Infrared analysis) up to ca. 550 K at which point conversion to acetaldehyde by dehydrogenation and ethylene by dehydration occurs (from temperature programmed desorption (TPD) analysis). Liquid slurry photoreaction indicated the production of hydrogen with a rate ≈2 L/kg Catal min on 2 wt.% Au/TiO 2 anatase nanoparticles under UV photo irradiation of comparable intensity to solar radiation. While the reaction rate per unit mass was lower on the micro-sized Au/TiO 2, it simply scaled up to an equivalent rate for the nano-sized Au/TiO 2 catalyst when normalised by unit area, indicating the absence of a particle size effect of the semiconductor on the electron transfer reaction within the range 10-150 nm). © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Nadeem, M. A., Murdoch, M., Waterhouse, G. I. N., Metson, J. B., Keane, M. A., Llorca, J., & Idriss, H. (2010). Photoreaction of ethanol on Au/TiO 2 anatase: Comparing the micro to nanoparticle size activities of the support for hydrogen production. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 216(2–3), 250–255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotochem.2010.07.007

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