Co2 reduction to valuable chemicals on tio2-carbon photocatalysts deposited on silica cloth

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A new photocatalyst for CO2 reduction has been presented. The photocatalyst was prepared from a combination of a commercial P25 with a mesopore structure and carbon spheres with a microporous structure with high CO2 adsorption capacity. Then, the obtained hybrid TiO2-carbon sphere photocatalysts were deposited on a glass fiber fabric. The combined TiO2-carbon spheres/silica cloth photocatalysts showed higher efficiency in the two-electron CO2 reduction towards CO than in the eight-electron reaction to methane. The 0.5 g graphitic carbon spheres combined with 1 g of TiO2 P25 resulted in almost 100% selectivity to CO. From a practical point of view, this is promising as it economically eliminates the need to separate CO from the gas mixture after the reaction, which also contains CH4 and H2.

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Morawski, A. W., Ćmielewska, K., Witkowski, K., Kusiak-Nejman, E., Pełech, I., Staciwa, P., … Narkiewicz, U. (2022). Co2 reduction to valuable chemicals on tio2-carbon photocatalysts deposited on silica cloth. Catalysts, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12010031

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