Influence of zeolitic structure on photoreduction property and hydrogen evolution reaction

TitleInfluence of zeolitic structure on photoreduction property and hydrogen evolution reaction
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsChatti, RV, Dubey, N, Joshi, MV, Labhsetwar, NK, Joshi, PN, Rayalu, SS
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume35
Issue5
Pagination1911-1920
Date PublishedMAR
ISSN0360-3199
KeywordsH(2) evolution, Lewis acidity, Si/Al ratio, water splitting, Zeolite structure
Abstract

A new photocatalytic material developed by supporting TiO(2) in combination with transition metal ion like cobalt and heteropolyacid (HPA) on the surface is facilitating enhanced photoreduction of water and methyl orange Zeolites being a solid acid play an important role in the electron transfer reaction, facilitated by the Lewis acid sites in the form of aluminium ions In the present work, four different zeolite matrices namely, NaY zeolite, ultrastable zeolite Y, beta zeolite and titanium silicate-1 have been used for the synthesis of new photocatalytic materials These materials have been evaluated for water splitting by an initial screening procedure using methyl orange photoreduction The photocatalyst containing Na Y has emerged as a potential photocatalyst with hydrogen evolution rate of 2730 mu mol/h/g of TiO(2) Hydrogen evolution was not observed for the composite photocatalysts synthesized using the other zeolite matrices It has been observed that physicochemical properties like Si/Al ratio, acidity and basicity of the zeolite support have a tremendous influence on the photoreduction property of these zeolite matrices (C) 2010 Professor T Nejat Veziroglu Published by Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

DOI10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.12.172
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)4.053
Divison category: 
Organic Chemistry