Issue 36, 2023

A novel strategy for dramatically improving catalytic performance for light-driven thermocatalytic CO2 reduction with CH4 on Ru/MgO: the CO2 molecular fencing effect promoted by photoactivation

Abstract

The catalytic dry reforming of CH4 (DRM, CO2 + CH4 = 2H2 + 2CO) is merely driven by sunlight and has provided an effective strategy for addressing the two global issues of CO2 emission reduction and energy shortage. Challenges faced by the strategy, such as prone catalyst deactivation due to thermodynamically more favorable coking side reactions, high fuel production rate and light-to-fuel efficiency (η) being achieved only with high solar light intensity so far, need to be addressed urgently. Herein, we have synthesized a nanocomposite with Ru nanoparticles (NPs) with a high dispersion of 94.8% supported on MgO (Ru/MgO). By light-driven thermocatalytic DRM on Ru/MgO under concentrated UV-vis-IR illumination with relatively low light intensity (73.2 kW m−2), high production rates of H2 (rH2, 43.51 mmol g−1 min−1) and CO (rCO, 59.31 mmol g−1 min−1) and a large η of 19.4% have been achieved, and coking is completely prohibited. In striking contrast, a referenced catalyst of Ru NPs supported on SiO2 (Ru/SiO2) showed much lower rH2, rCO and η with obvious coking. This significantly improved light-driven thermocatalytic performance arises from the effect induced by a fence of strongly adsorbed CO2 molecules on MgO around Ru NPs at the Ru/MgO interface, which participate in the oxidation of C* species (formed by CH4 dissociation on Ru NPs) as a rate-decisive step of DRM, thus significantly enhancing catalytic activity and prohibiting C* species being polymerized to coke. The CO2 molecular fencing effect is dramatically promoted by novel photoactivation in which light not only facilitates DRM on Ru NPs but also dramatically facilitates the oxidation of C* species (formed on Ru NPs) by the strongly adsorbed CO2 on MgO at the Ru/MgO interface.

Graphical abstract: A novel strategy for dramatically improving catalytic performance for light-driven thermocatalytic CO2 reduction with CH4 on Ru/MgO: the CO2 molecular fencing effect promoted by photoactivation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2023
Accepted
21 Aug 2023
First published
21 Aug 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 19645-19655

A novel strategy for dramatically improving catalytic performance for light-driven thermocatalytic CO2 reduction with CH4 on Ru/MgO: the CO2 molecular fencing effect promoted by photoactivation

H. Cao, Y. Li, Q. Hu, J. Wu and L. Ji, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 19645 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA04267G

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