EPR and CV studies cast further light on the origin of the enhanced hydrogen production through glycerol photoreforming on CuO:TiO2 physical mixtures

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Martín-Gómez, Juan
Hidalgo-Carrillo, J.
Montes, Vicente
Estévez, R.
Escamilla, Juan Carlos
Marinas, Alberto
Urbano, Francisco José
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ElsevierDate
2021Subject
Glycerol photoreformingCuO:TiO2 physical mixtures
EPR of copper species
CV of copper species
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Different CuO nanoparticles were synthesized and tested in CuO:TiO2 physical mixtures for hydrogen production through glycerol photoreforming. CuO alone was inactive whereas its presence in CuO:TiO2 mixtures significantly improved the photoactivity of TiO2, with smaller CuO nanoparticles leading to higher hydrogen productions. Results obtained through combination of EPR and CV studies suggested the existence of a Cu(II)-Cu0 catalytic cycle. Thus, electrons promoted to the conduction band of titania could be used for CuO reduction to Cu which in turn would enable hydrogen production regenerating Cu2+ for a new catalytic cycle. All in all, a hydrogen production of 88 mmol·g−1 was obtained after 5 h on a CuO:TiO2 (10% w/w) physical mixture which is comparable to that achieved in a previous study under identical reaction conditions on 1.5%Pt/TiO2.