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Role of Atomicity and Interface on InO x -TiO 2 Composites: Thermo-Photo Valorization of CO 2 .

Rocío SayagoIrene Barba-NietoUriel Caudillo-FloresÁlvaro Tolosana-MoranchelJosé A RodríguezMarcos Fernandez-GarciaAnna Kubacka
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The synthesis, physicochemical, and functional properties of composite solids resulting from the surface spread of oxidized indium species onto nanoplatelets of anatase were investigated. Both the size and the interaction between the indium- and titanium-containing components control the functional properties. In the reduction of CO 2 to CO, the best samples have an indium content between ca. 2 and 5 mol % and showed an excess rate over the photo and thermo-alone processes above 33% and an energy efficiency of 1.3%. Subnanometric (monomeric and dimeric) indium species present relatively weak thermal catalytic response but strong thermo-photo promotion of the activity. A gradual change in functional properties was observed with the growth of the indium content of the solids, leading to a progressive increase of thermal activity but lower thermo-photo promotion. The study provides a well-defined structure-activity relationship rationalizing the dual thermo-photo properties of the catalysts and establishes a guide for the development of highly active and stable composite solids for the elimination and valorization of CO 2 .
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