Dubey, Nidhi and Rayalu, Sadhana S and Labhsetwar, Nitin and Devotta, Sukumar (2008) Visible light active zeolite-based photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution from water. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 33 (21). pp. 5958-5966. ISSN 0360-3199

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Abstract

Hydrogen, considered as the fuel for future can be produced from non-conventional, renewable and plentiful source like water. Novel zeolite-based materials that show photocatalytic properties in the visible light have been synthesized by incorporating titanium dioxide (TiO2), heteropolyacid (HPA) and transition metals like cobalt (Co). These materials show high efficiency for water splitting under visible light irradiation. Hydrogen (H2) generation to the tune of 2730 mmol/h/g TiO2 has been obtained for the composite photocatalyst synthesized. Platinum (Pt) doping has also been attempted in this composite photocatalyst, however, no substantial enhancement in hydrogen generation was observed. The high efficiency of the composite photocatalyst suggests that the TiO2 which gets effectively dispersed and stabilized on the surface of zeolite works synergistically with transition metal like cobalt and heteropolyacid to make the material active in visible light for photoreduction of water to hydrogen. The aluminosilicate framework of zeolite also contributes towards delayed charge separation. This composite photocatalyst shows improvement in hydrogen evolution rate over other TiO2 based visibly active photocatalyst reported.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Water Splitting; Photocatalysis; Zeolite; TiO2; Heteropolyacid; Cobalt
Subjects: Materials Science
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Dr. Nitin Labhasetwar
Date Deposited: 27 Nov 2017 12:27
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2017 12:27
URI: http://neeri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/1000

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