The Pivotal Roles of Light and Ca‐Doping in Photothermocatalytic CO2 Reduction by Methane on Nanocomposites of Nickel Nanoparticles Loaded on Ca‐Doped Al2O3
Xiaocui Yu,
Huamin Cao,
Yuanzhi Li
et al.
Abstract:CO2 and CH4 are greenhouse gases that can be converted into H2 and CO through light‐driven photothermocatalytic CO2 reduction with methane (CRM), which is a process of solar energy collection and storage. However, conventional catalysts require high light intensities (≥192.0 kW m−2) to obtain high fuel reaction rates and solar‐to‐fuel efficiency (η), and deactivate easily to coking at high temperature. Herein, a nanomaterial of Ni nanoparticles loaded on Ca‐doped Al2O3 (Ni/Ca–Al2O3) is synthesized. Ca doping i… Show more
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