Volume 183, 2015

Novel windows for “solar commodities”: a device for CO2 reduction using plasmonic catalyst activation

Abstract

A novel plasmonic reactor concept is proposed and tested to work as a visible energy harvesting device while allowing reactions to transform CO2 to be carried out. Particularly the reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction has been tested as a means to introduce renewable energy into the economy. The development of the new reactor concept involved the synthesis of a new composite capable of plasmonic activation with light, the development of an impregnation method to create a single catalyst reactor entity, and finally the assembly of a reaction system to test the reaction. The composite developed was based on a Cu/ZnO catalyst dispersed into transparent aerogels. This allows efficient light transmission and a high surface area for the catalyst. An effective yet simple impregnation method was developed that allowed introduction of the composites into glass microchannels. The activation of the reaction was made using LEDs that covered all the sides of the reactor allowing a high power delivery. The results of the reaction show a stable process capable of low temperature transformations.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2015
Accepted
02 Jul 2015
First published
02 Jul 2015

Faraday Discuss., 2015,183, 249-259

Author version available

Novel windows for “solar commodities”: a device for CO2 reduction using plasmonic catalyst activation

A. Navarrete, S. Muñoz, L. M. Sanz-Moral, J. J. Brandner, P. Pfeifer, Á. Martín, R. Dittmeyer and M. J. Cocero, Faraday Discuss., 2015, 183, 249 DOI: 10.1039/C5FD00109A

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