We compared the H2 production from glycerol photoreforming for different TiO2 polymorphs, highlighting an increase of activity in the order Pt-rutile < Pt-P25 approximate to Pt-anatase < Pt-brookite with a different distribution of the reaction intermediates. We show that the highest ability to adsorb water and the different distribution of Pt active sites in brookite can positively influence its photoactivity.
Pt–TiO2 catalysts for glycerol photoreforming: comparison of anatase, brookite and rutile polymorphs
Mino, Lorenzo
;Kozyr, Elizaveta;
2024-01-01
Abstract
We compared the H2 production from glycerol photoreforming for different TiO2 polymorphs, highlighting an increase of activity in the order Pt-rutile < Pt-P25 approximate to Pt-anatase < Pt-brookite with a different distribution of the reaction intermediates. We show that the highest ability to adsorb water and the different distribution of Pt active sites in brookite can positively influence its photoactivity.File in questo prodotto:
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