Continuous Flow System for Highly Efficient and Durable Photocatalytic Oxidative Coupling of Methane.
Yihong ChenYuan ZhaoDong LiuGang WangWenbin JiangShengkun LiuWenqing ZhangYaping LiZili MaTianyi ShaoHengjie LiuXiyu LiZhiyong TangChao GaoYujie XiongPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Photocatalytic oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) into value-added industrial chemicals offers an appealing green technique for achieving sustainable development, whereas it encounters double bottlenecks in relatively low methane conversion rate and severe overoxidation. Herein, we engineer a continuous gas flow system to achieve efficient photocatalytic OCM while suppressing overoxidation by synergizing the moderate active oxygen species, surface plasmon-mediated polarization, and multipoint gas intake flow reactor. Particularly, a remarkable CH 4 conversion rate of 218.2 μmol h -1 with an excellent selectivity of ∼90% toward C 2+ hydrocarbons and a remarkable stability over 240 h is achieved over a designed Au/TiO 2 photocatalyst in our continuous gas flow system with a homemade three-dimensional (3D) printed flow reactor. This work provides an informative concept to engineer a high-performance flow system for photocatalytic OCM by synergizing the design of the reactor and photocatalyst to synchronously regulate the mass transfer, activation of reactants, and inhibition of overoxidation.