Formation of 3D interconnectively macro/mesoporous TiO2 sponges through gelation of lotus root starch toward CO2 photoreduction into hydrocarbon fuels

Fang Wang, Yong Zhou, Ping Li, Haijin Li, Wenguang Tu, Shicheng Yan, Zhigang Zou

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Abstract

A particular TiO2 sponge, consisting of macroporous framework with interconnected mesoporous channels, was fabricated through a co-gelation of lotus root starch (LRS) with TiO2 precursor, followed by lyophilization and subsequent calcination. This strategy advantageously inherits both the traditional hard-templating technique for well-defined 3D predesigned macroporous architecture and soft-templating techniques for interpore connectivity. The resulting TiO2 sponge exhibits about a 2.60 fold improvement in CO2 photoconversion rate (CH4: 5.13 ppm h-1) compared to the referred TiO2 (1.97 ppm h-1) formed in the absence of the LRS. The generation rate of CH4 over macro/mesoporous TiO2 sponge could be further significantly enhanced to 11.95 ppm h-1 by co-loading Pt (0.9 wt%) and Cu (1.7 wt%) as co-catalysts by improvement of the separations of the photogenerated electron-hole pairs. The higher photocatalytic activity of the macro/mesoporous TiO2 sponge can be attributed to the following three reasons: (1) macroporous architecture favors gas diffusion of the reactants and the products; (2) macroporous architecture also promotes the multiple-reflection effect occurring inside the interior macrocavities, which enables trapping (or harvest) the incident light in the photocatalyst for a longer duration and bring forth more opportunities for light absorption; and (3) the mesoporous structure enhances gas capture/adsorption of the reactants and provides more reaction sites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43172-43177
Number of pages6
JournalRSC Advances
Volume4
Issue number81
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

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