In this contribution, a series of Pd-promoted Nb-doped
titania
samples were essayed in the gas-phase thermo-photo production of syngas
from methanol/water mixtures. The Pd loading was tested in the 0.1
to 2.5 wt % range, leading to the presence of metallic nanoparticles
under reaction. Reaction rates exceeding 52 mmol H2 g–1 h–1 and quantum efficiencies above
33% were obtained. The optimum sample having a 0.5 wt % of Pd provided
an outstanding synergy between light and heat under reaction conditions,
facilitating the boost of activity with respect to the single-source
processes and achieving high selectivity to syngas. The spectroscopic
analysis of the physico-chemical ground of the activity unveiled that
the noble metal interaction with the Nb-doped anatase support triggers
a cooperative effect, promoting the evolution of formic acid-type
methanol-derived carbon-containing species and rendering a significant
enhancement of syngas production. The proposed thermo-photo system
is thus a firm candidate to contribute to the new green circular economy.
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