Enhanced CO evolution for photocatalytic conversion of CO2 by H2O over Ca modified Ga2O3

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Rui Pang
Kentaro Teramura
Masashige Morishita
Hiroyuki Asakura
Saburo Hosokawa
Tsunehiro Tanaka
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[1] Kyoto University,Department of Molecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
[2] Kyoto University,Element Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries (ESICB)
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Artificial photosynthesis is a desirable critical technology for the conversion of CO2 and H2O, which are abundant raw materials, into fuels and chemical feedstocks. Similar to plant photosynthesis, artificial photosynthesis can produce CO, CH3OH, CH4, and preferably higher hydrocarbons from CO2 using H2O as an electron donor and solar light. At present, only insufficient amounts of CO2-reduction products such as CO, CH3OH, and CH4 have been obtained using such a photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical conversion process. Here, we demonstrate that photocatalytic CO2 conversion with a Ag@Cr-decorated mixture of CaGa4O7-loaded Ga2O3 and the CaO photocatalyst leads to a satisfactory CO formation rate (>835 µmol h−1) and excellent selectivity toward CO evolution (95%), with O2 as the stoichiometric oxidation product of H2O. Our photocatalytic system can convert CO2 gas into CO at >1% CO2 conversion (>11531 ppm CO) at ambient temperatures and pressures.
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