Photocatalytic CO2 methanation over NiO/In2O3 promoted TiO2 nanocatalysts using H2O and/or H2

ABSTRACT:

Photocatalytic CO2 methanation using H2O vapors and/or H2 reductants over nickel (Ni) and indium (In) promoted TiO2 nanocatalysts has been investigated. The physical–chemical characteristics of the catalysts, prepared through a sol–gel method with different Ni and In doping levels, were characterized by XRD, FESEM, TEM, FTIR, XPS, N2 adsorption–desorption, UV–vis diffuse reflectance, Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The controlled crystallites growth with increased specific surface area and reduced pore diameter were observed by NiO and In2O3 loading into TiO2. In and Ni metals present in TiO2, oxidized as In2O3 and NiO, promoted efficient separation of photo-generated charges (e/h+).Using H2O as a reductant, CO2 was efficiently converted to CH4 over co-loaded TiO2 catalysts and the optimal loading amount was determined to be 1 wt.% NiO and 3 wt.% In2O3, giving a CH4 production rate of 240 lmole g1 h1 at selectivity 80%. This photoactivity of NiO and In2O3 loaded TiO2 catalyst for CO2 methanation was 2 fold more than the yield rate over In2O3/TiO2 and 6.5 times more the amount produced over the pure TiO2. The enhancement was attributed to charge transfer property and efficient
suppressed recombination rate by Ni and In metals. In the presence of H2 reductant, both CO and CH4 were produced in significant amount and the maximum yield rates detected were 243 and 208 lmole g1 h1, respectively. Therefore, H2O reductant found to be more efficient for CH4 production, yet the CO2 reduction process was more favorable with H2, where the total amounts of products were considerably enhanced. In addition, a photocatalytic reaction mechanism is proposed to understand experimental results over the NiO and In2O3 loaded TiO2 catalysts

Muhammad Tahir, Beenish Tahir, NorAishah Saidina Amin and Ayyaz Muhammad (2016). Photocatalytic CO2 methanation over NiO/In2O3 promoted TiO2 nanocatalysts using H2O and/or H2 Energy Conversion and Management, 119, 368–378. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2016.04.057

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