Photothermal Catalyst Engineering: Hydrogenation of Gaseous CO2with High Activity and Tailored Selectivity
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2017-07-25Author
Jia, JiaWang, Hong
Lu, Zhuole
O'Brien, Paul G.
Ghoussoub, Mireille
Duchesne, Paul
Zheng, Ziqi
Li, Peicheng
Qiao, Qiao

Wang, Lu
Gu, Alan
Jelle, Abdinoor A.
Dong, Yuchan
Wang, Qiang
Ghuman, Kulbir Kaur
Wood, Thomas
Qian, Chenxi
Shao, Yue
Qiu, Chenyue
Ye, Miaomiao
Zhu, Yimei
Lu, Zheng-Hong
Zhang, Peng
Helmy, Amr S.
Veer Singh, Chandra
Kherani, Nazir P.
Perovic, Doug D.
Ozin, Geoffrey A.
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https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201700252Abstract
This study has designed and implemented a library of hetero-nanostructured catalysts, denoted as Pd@Nb2O5, comprised of size-controlled Pd nanocrystals interfaced with Nb2O5 nanorods. This study also demonstrates that the catalytic activity and selectivity of CO2 reduction to CO and CH4 products can be systematically tailored by varying the size of the Pd nanocrystals supported on the Nb2O5 nanorods. Using large Pd nanocrystals, this study achieves CO and CH4 production rates as high as 0.75 and 0.11 mol h−1 gPd−1, respectively. By contrast, using small Pd nanocrystals, a CO production rate surpassing 18.8 mol h−1 gPd−1 is observed with 99.5% CO selectivity. These performance metrics establish a new milestone in the champion league of catalytic nanomaterials that can enable solar-powered gas-phase heterogeneous CO2 reduction. The remarkable control over the catalytic performance of Pd@Nb2O5 is demonstrated to stem from a combination of photothermal, electronic and size effects, which is rationally tunable through nanochemistry.Citation
Jia, J., Wang, H., Lu, Z., O'Brien, P. G., Ghoussoub, M., Duchesne, P., Zheng, Z., Li, P., Qiao, Q., Wang, L., Gu, A., Jelle, A. A., Dong, Y., Wang, Q., Ghuman, K. K., Wood, T., Qian, C., Shao, Y., Qiu, C., Ye, M., Zhu, Y., Lu, Z.-H., Zhang, P., Helmy, A. S., Singh, C. V., Kherani, N. P., Perovic, D. D., Ozin, G. A., Adv. Sci. 2017, 4, 1700252. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.396Citation to related work
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