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Charge partitioning by intertwined metal-oxide nano-architectural networks for the photocatalytic dry reforming of methane
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Charge partitioning by intertwined metal-oxide nano-architectural networks for the photocatalytic dry reforming of methane

Shusaku Shoji, Abdillah Sani Bin Mohd Najib, Min-Wen Yu, Tomokazu Yamamoto, Sou Yasuhara, Akira Yamaguchi, Xiaobo Peng, Syo Matsumura, Satoshi Ishii, Yohei Cho, …
Chem Catalysis, 卷.2(2), 頁碼.321-329
02/2022

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carbon dioxide reduction dry reforming of methane methane oxidation nanocomposite nanophase-separated catalyst photocatalysis SDG7: Affordable and clean energy Chemistry (miscellaneous) Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Organic Chemistry
The photocatalytic dry reforming of methane (photoDRM: CH 4 + CO 2 = 2CO + 2H 2 ) converts greenhouse gases into valuable synthesis gas with photon energy. However, previous photoDRM catalysts comprising supported metal nanoparticles hardly avoid the recombination of photoexcited charges. Herein, we report that significant photoDRM performance can be achieved by a metal-oxide nanocomposite consisting of nanometer-thick, intertwined networks of fibrous rhodium metal and cerium dioxide, i.e., Rhnull 2 . The Rhnull 2 nanocomposite exhibits the world-highest conversion and yield in photoDRM under UV light irradiation, being accompanied with no other side reactions such as reverse water gas shift reaction. Theoretical simulations and Kelvin probe force microscopy demonstrate that the photoexcited electrons and holes in Rhnull 2 are efficiently partitioned into the Rh- and CeO 2 nanophases, respectively. The efficient charge partitioning in Rhnull 2 accounts for the selective photoDRM reaction.

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