Abstract
A core-shell structural Rh-CrOx loaded on Al3+ doped strontium titanate was used for photocatalytic water splitting. A specially designed twin photoreactor, which integrates the water splitting and the degradation of isopropanol, can simultaneously carry out the degradation of isopropanol and hydrogen production. A flux method was conducted to prepare Rh@CrO3 cocatalyst on Al3+ doped high-crystallinity strontium titanate for the photocatalyst of hydrogen evolution. Nearly 1200 μmole/g of hydrogen was evolved in photocatalytic whole water splitting in five hours under simulated AM 1.5 G sunlight. Pt-loaded WO3 was utilized to degrade 100 ppm isopropanol solution. The above photocatalysts were used in the twin reactor with electron-mediator I-/IO3- and a Neosepta anion-exchanged membrane. Hydrogen evolution of 1102 μmole/g and isopropanol removal of 10.1% were achieved in five hours, indicating the rate-limiting H2 rate was overcome. The quantum efficiencies on the hydrogen-evolution and degradation sides were estimated to be 0.102% and 0.123%, respectively.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 122183 |
| Journal | Applied Catalysis B: Environmental |
| Volume | 324 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 5 May 2023 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
OECD Field of Science
- 1.3 Physical Sciences
Keywords
- Isopropanol degradation
- Perovskite
- Photo twin reactor
- Water splitting
- Z-scheme
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