TiO2/Fe3O4/Ag nanophotocatalysts in solar fuel production

New approach to using a flexible lightweight sustainable textile fabric

authored by
T. Harifi, M. Montazer, R. Dillert, D.W. Bahnemann
Abstract

There has been always a desire for simultaneous pollutants degradation and fuel gas formation to solve the energy and environmental challenges of today's world. In this regard, photocatalytic decomposition of organic compounds along with solar fuel production has been highly concerned. In this approach, magnetic titania nanophotocatalysts have been used for the photocatalytic generation of fuel gases using acetic acid decomposition. TiO

2/Fe

3O

4/Ag nanocomposites were found to be effective in the photocatalytic transformation of acetic acid to produce CO

2 and CH

4 as the main gaseous products along with very small quantities of H

2. The effect of low and heavy loading of magnetite and silver on photocatalytic gas formation at the nanocomposite surface has been also addressed. The amount of CO

2 and CH

4 gases evolved after 17 h irradiation was increased from 32 and 13 μmolh

−1g

−1 for bare TiO

2 P25 to 1169 and 992 μmolh

−1g

−1 for TiO

2/Fe

3O

4/Ag nanocomposite. Moreover, the ratio of the formation rates of methane to carbon dioxide evolution was increased from 0.38 for bare TiO

2 P25 to 0.85 for TiO

2/Fe

3O

4/Ag nanocomposite indicating the transition to photo-Kolbe reaction along with some alcohol formation as the main possible reaction pathways. In addition, this study designed a new approach to develop durable flexible lightweight polyester textile fabric as an innovative sustainable immobilized substrate for photo transformation of acetic acid to produce fuel gaseous products. The results indicated that more than the successful cooperation of magnetite and silver in enhanced separation of electron-hole pairs, surface phenomena such as surface wettability as proved by contact angle test are responsible for the photocatalytic activities of a fibrous substrate in aqueous systems.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Technical Chemistry
External Organisation(s)
Amirkabir University of Technology
Saint Petersburg State University
Type
Article
Journal
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
196
Pages
688-697
No. of pages
10
ISSN
0959-6526
Publication date
20.09.2018
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, General Environmental Science, Strategy and Management, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.06.031 (Access: Closed)