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Continuous Flow Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production from Water Synergistically Activated by TiO 2 , Gold Nanoparticles, and Carbon Nanotubes.

Joseph FarahFlorent MalloggiFrédéric MiserqueJongwook KimEdmond GravelEric Doris
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Titanium dioxide nanoparticles were combined with carbon nanotubes and gold to develop improved photocatalysts for the production of hydrogen from water. The entangled nature of the nanotubes allowed for the integration of the photoactive hybrid catalyst, as a packed-bed, in a microfluidic photoreactor, and the chips were studied in the photocatalyzed continuous flow production of hydrogen. The combination of titanium dioxide with carbon nanotubes and gold significantly improved hydrogen production due to a synergistic effect between the multi-component system and the stabilization of the active catalytic species. The titanium dioxide/carbon nanotubes/gold system permitted a 2.5-fold increase in hydrogen production, compared to that of titanium dioxide/carbon nanotubes, and a 20-fold increase, compared to that of titanium dioxide.
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