Photocatalytic Conversion of Formic Acid to Syngas (CO + H2) and Methane with Homogeneous Molecular Cobaloxime Catalysts
Taotao Wang,
Li Zhang,
Jinbao Wu
et al.
Abstract:The catalytic conversion of formic acid is a promising method for accessing clean fuels. H 2 and CO, as products of the conversion process, have been extensively researched, but other direct conversion processes remain to be developed. Herein, for the first time, we report the use of homogeneous molecular cobaloxime catalysts combined with CdS nanorods (NRs) as a highly efficient photocatalytic system to produce syngas with CH 4 from HCOOH. As a result, the highest rate of CH 4 production reached 80.5 μmol g −… Show more
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