Hydrogen production from formic acid solution by modified TiO 2and titanate nanotubes in a two-step system under visible light irradiation
Journal
Water Science and Technology
Journal Volume
69
Journal Issue
8
Pages
1676-1681
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Hydrogen gas is one of the most promising renewable energy sources, and the final product of hydrogen combustion is nothing but water. However, it is still a big challenge to produce hydrogen and store it. Many studies have been conducted into produce hydrogen from water using photocatalysts. Z-scheme photocatalysis is a two-photocatalyst system that comprises a hydrogen catalyst and an oxygen catalyst to produce hydrogen and oxygen respectively. Compared to the one-step system, the two-step system can promote the efficiency of water splitting. In addition, formic acid (FA) is a convenient hydrogen-storage material and can be safely handled in aqueous solutions. Therefore, this study investigated the photocatalytic conversion of FA solution to hydrogen using visible light with several types of hydrogen catalysts (CdS/titanate nanotubes (TNTs), CdS/TiO2, Pt/CdS/TNTs) and WO3 as the oxygen catalyst. The results showed that the yield of hydrogen with CdS/TNTs + WO 3 was much higher than with CdS/TiO2 + WO3. Moreover, coating the photocatalysts with metal could further promote the reaction. The optimal platinum loading was 0.01 wt%, and the hydrogen production achieved was 852.5 μmol·h-1 with 20 vol% FA solution. © IWA Publishing 2014.
Subjects
Cadmium sulfide; Formic acid; Hydrogen; Titanate nanotubes; Tungsten trioxide; Z-scheme
SDGs
Other Subjects
Cadmium sulfide; Formic acid; Hydrogen; Hydrogen production; Loading; Nanotubes; Oxygen; Photocatalysts; Renewable energy resources; Hydrogen catalysts; Hydrogen combustion; Hydrogen-storage materials; Renewable energy source; Titanate nanotubes; Tungsten trioxide; Visible-light irradiation; Z-scheme; Hydrogen storage; cadmium sulfide; formic acid; hydrogen; nanotube; platinum; titanium dioxide; tungsten derivative; cadmium; catalysis; coating; formic acid; gas production; gas storage; hydrogen; irradiation; nanotechnology; oxide; oxygen; photochemistry; platinum; renewable resource; titanate; titanium; tungsten; article; hydrogen evolution; illumination; irradiation; light; particle size; photocatalysis; photosynthesis; surface property; thermal conductivity; transmission electron microscopy; ultraviolet spectroscopy; visible light irradiation; X ray diffraction; z scheme; Catalysis; Formates; Hydrogen; Light; Nanotubes; Platinum; Titanium
Type
journal article