Título
Water splitting behavior of copper-cerium oxide nanorods and nanocubes using hydrazine as a scavenging agent
11627/473711627/4737
Autor
Clavijo Chaparro, Lorena S.
Hernández Gordillo, Agileo
Camposeco Solís, Roberto
Rodríguez González, Vicente
Resumen
"A one-step microwave synthesis using neither a template surfactant nor strong molar NaOH concentrations is reported. Well shaped nanorod and nanocube CeO2 structures were achieved in 0.5 and 4 h at a maximum irradiation of 200 W, respectively. Both nanostructures grew through different processes, they are dependent on the irradiation conditions, time and temperature. The photocatalytic water splitting evaluation of cerium oxide nanostructures was carried out using water contaminated with hydrazine and the surface “in-situ” functionalization of Cu0 nanoparticles (CuNPs) on the surface, achieving 753 μmol/h g of hydrogen generation. During the photocatalytic process, the “in-situ” reduction reaction (CuO → Cu0) occurring on the CeO2 surface promotes the electron transfer process due to the copper work function."
Fecha de publicación
2016Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcata.2016.06.011Área de conocimiento
QUÍMICAEditor
ElsevierPalabras clave
Photocatalytic water splittingCerium oxide nanostructures
Hydrothermal assisted microwave method
Hydrogen