2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.06.019
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Copper-doped titania photocatalysts for simultaneous reduction of CO2 and production of H2 from aqueous sulfide

Abstract: Copper-doped titanium dioxide materials with anatase phase (Cu-TiO 2 , atomic Cu contents ranging from 0 to 3% relative to the sum of Cu and Ti), and particle sizes of 12-15 nm, were synthesised by a solvo-thermal method using ethanol as the solvent and small amounts of water to promote the hydrolysis-condensation processes. Diffuse reflectance UV-vis spectroscopy show that the edges of absorption of the titania materials are somewhat shifted to higher wavelengths due to the presence of Cu. X-Ray Photoelectron… Show more

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“…Although some authors, suggest that increasing copper concentration promotes sintering process, increasing crystallite size and decreasing BET area, in view of the XRD results described below (no change in crystallinity with metal loading), we prefer to explain this trend in terms of a partial coverage of TiO 2 by metal species . Some works dealing with traditional synthesis of Cu/TiO 2 (solvo‐thermal) do not report any change in BET area with variable metal concentrations , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Although some authors, suggest that increasing copper concentration promotes sintering process, increasing crystallite size and decreasing BET area, in view of the XRD results described below (no change in crystallinity with metal loading), we prefer to explain this trend in terms of a partial coverage of TiO 2 by metal species . Some works dealing with traditional synthesis of Cu/TiO 2 (solvo‐thermal) do not report any change in BET area with variable metal concentrations , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…%, a reduction of photoactivity was observed. This was probably due to loading of excess Cu over the TiO 2 surface (shielding effect), causing a decrease of TiO 2 surface active sites or perhaps due to recombination centers over the TiO 2 surface [4,32]. Therefore, 3 wt.…”
Section: Photocatalytic Co 2 Reduction With Hmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The TiO 2 crystallite size was gradually reduced with Cu and N loading. This was probably Cu and N presented over the TiO 2 structure prohibited crystal growth, resulting in reduced crystallite sizes [4,32].…”
Section: Nanocatalysts Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…41,42 Following this trend, copper has received attention as a metal with activity for the reduction of CO 2 into methanol. 43,44 Both Cu 2 O and CuO are known to have suitable band gap energies, they are Earth-abundant and non-toxic materials. 45 They have been widely studied because they promote a significantly increase in the generation of C1-C3 hydrocarbons and oxygenated products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%