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Scope for spherical Bi2WO6 quazi-perovskites in the artificial photosynthesis reaction – the effects of surface modification with amine groups

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Morais, Eduardo 
Stanley, Kristy 
Thampi, Ravindranathan 
Sullivan, James A. 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12276
Date Issued
January 2021
Date Available
21T15:54:18Z June 2021
Abstract
The synthesis, characterisation, modification (with n-propyl amine groups) of Bi2WO6 particles and the scope for its application in artificial photosynthesis reactions is described. The synthesis involves microwave activation of spherical Bi2O3 precursors followed by a hydrothermal treatment in the presence of Na2WO4. These are characterised using electron microscopy (TEM and SEM), BET, XRD, FTIR, FT-Raman and UV-Visible spectroscopies and CO2 TPD. Subsequently this material is modified through the condensation of propyl amine groups to surface hydroxyl groups, and the composites prepared are characterised using FTIR and D-FTIR following exposure to CO2. Both the spherical particles and the amine-modified analogues are applied in the artificial photosynthesis reaction under batch conditions. O2, CO and CH4 are the observed gaseous products during the reaction and there is FTIR evidence for the formation of adsorbed alcohols and carbonylated products. Although the modification with amine groups decreased the overall photocatalytic reactivity, it also altered the product selectivity with respect to the CH4/CO ratio. The catalyst tends to improve the oxygen production ability after about 20h of operation, with a decline in CH4 and CO production, indicating that other condensates are probably generated. This opens up new possibilities and scope for this catalyst and further research is required to understand the observations.
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Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Catalysis Letters
Volume
151
Start Page
293
End Page
305
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 Springer Science+Business Media
Keywords
  • Perovskite photocatal...

  • Bi2W06

  • Surface modification

  • Artificial photosynth...

DOI
10.1007/s10562-020-03299-5
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1011-372X
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