Kubovics Márta, Silva Cláudia G, López-Periago Ana M, Faria Joaquim L, Domingo Concepción
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona, CSIC, Campus UAB s/n, 8193 Bellaterra, Spain.
LSRE-LCM-Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering-Laboratory of Catalysis and Materials, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal.
Gels. 2022 Nov 7;8(11):719. doi: 10.3390/gels8110719.
Composites involving reduced graphene oxide (rGO) aerogels supporting Pt/TiO nanoparticles were fabricated using a one-pot supercritical CO gelling and drying method, followed by mild reduction under a N atmosphere. Electron microscopy images and N adsorption/desorption isotherms indicate the formation of 3D monolithic aerogels with a meso/macroporous morphology. A comprehensive evaluation of the synthesized photocatalyst was carried out with a focus on the target application: the photocatalytic production of H from methanol in aqueous media. The reaction conditions (water/methanol ratio, catalyst concentration), together with the aerogel composition (Pt/TiO/rGO ratio) and architecture (size of the aerogel pieces), were the factors that varied in optimizing the process. These experimental parameters influenced the diffusion of the reactants/products inside the aerogel, the permeability of the porous structure, and the light-harvesting properties, all determined in this study towards maximizing H production. Using methanol as the sacrificial agent, the measured H production rate for the optimized system (18,800 µmolhg) was remarkably higher than the values found in the literature for similar Pt/TiO/rGO catalysts and reaction media (2000-10,000 µmolhg).
采用一锅法超临界CO凝胶化和干燥方法制备了负载Pt/TiO纳米颗粒的还原氧化石墨烯(rGO)气凝胶复合材料,随后在N气氛下进行温和还原。电子显微镜图像和N吸附/脱附等温线表明形成了具有介孔/大孔形态的三维整体气凝胶。针对目标应用:在水性介质中由甲醇光催化产H,对合成的光催化剂进行了全面评估。反应条件(水/甲醇比、催化剂浓度)以及气凝胶组成(Pt/TiO/rGO比)和结构(气凝胶块的尺寸)是优化该过程中变化的因素。这些实验参数影响了反应物/产物在气凝胶内部的扩散、多孔结构的渗透性以及光捕获性能,本研究确定所有这些因素都是为了使H产量最大化。以甲醇作为牺牲剂,优化系统的实测H产率(18,800 μmol hg)明显高于文献中类似Pt/TiO/rGO催化剂和反应介质的值(2000 - 10,000 μmol hg)。