Cu/TiO 2 Photo-catalyzed CO 2 Chemical Reduction in a Multiphase Capillary Reactor

Topics in Catalysis(2024)

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This work aimed to establish the feasibility to conduct in liquid phase the photocatalyzed conversion of CO 2 to formic acid, typically conducted in stirred tank reactors, in a multiphase capillary reactor (inner diameter: 3 × 10 −3 m), at 298 K in a 0.5M NaOH solution under Taylor-flow, which favors mass transfer (gas and liquid velocity: 0.05 and 0.08 m/s). The effect of (i) type of catalyst (Cu/TiO 2 and TiO 2 ), (ii) catalyst loading (0–1.0 g/L), (iii) catalyst addition mode (Cu/TiO 2 in slurry or immobilized onto the capillary wall), (iv) radiation wavelength (254 nm, 365 nm and visible light), was studied. The synthesized catalysts exhibited anatase phase and the Cu content was 3.75% w/w. The specific surface area of Cu/TiO 2 and TiO 2 was 242.2 and 121.5 m 2 /g, respectively. The established band-gap was 2.54 eV for Cu/TiO 2 and 3.24 eV for TiO 2 . Cu 2+ and Ti 4+ were the species on the catalyst surface. The assessed system allows the CO 2 utilization by its transformation at short reaction times into formic acid (quantified by HPLC), an attractive molecule for hydrogen storage. The maximum formic acid production rate was 4033 μmol g cat −1 h −1 when the reaction was photocatalyzed by 1 g/L of Cu/TiO 2 using 254 nm radiation and it was 3233 μmol g cat −1 h −1 with 365 nm and 0.5 g/L of catalyst loading. The use of a capillary reactor also eliminates catalyst separation, by catalyst immobilization onto the inner capillary wall. This led to a formic acid production rate of 946 μmol g cat −1 h −1 . The catalyst was also active under visible light.
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Photocatalytic reduction,CO2 valorization,TiO2,Catalysts,Capillary reactor,CO2 utilization
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