Hierarchical CuO–TiO2 Hollow Microspheres for Highly Efficient Photodriven Reduction of CO2 to CH4
2015
Fang, Baizeng | Xing, Yalan | Bonakdarpour, Arman | Zhang, Shichao | Wilkinson, David P.
In this study, a scalable one-pot template-free synthesis strategy was employed to fabricate CuO-incorporated TiO₂ hollow microspheres in large scale. The as-prepared hollow spherical TiO₂ nanoparticles possess unique structural characteristics, namely, large surface area and a hierarchical nanoarchitecture composed of a hollow macroporous core connected with large mesopores in the shell. The large surface area provides a great number of surface active sites for the reactant adsorption and reaction whereas the hierarchical nanoarchitecture enables fast mass transport of reactant and product molecules within the porous framework. In addition, the hollow macroporous core–mesoporous shell nanostructure favors multilight scattering/reflection, resulting in enhanced harvesting of exciting light. Furthermore, the incorporated CuO clusters work efficiently as a cocatalyst to improve the photocatalytic activity. As a result, the CuO-incorporated TiO₂ hollow microsphere catalyst demonstrates much higher photocatalytic activity toward photodriven reduction of CO₂ with H₂O into CH₄ compared with the state-of-the-art photocatalyst, commercial Degussa P25 TiO₂. Also, the simple synthesis strategy would enable large-scale industrial production of CuO–TiO₂ hollow microspheres.
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