Aerosol processing technique for the synthesis of mixed-phase copper on carbon catalyst: insights into CO 2 adsorption and photocatalytic activity.
Nabin SubediArūnas MeščeriakovasKhai PhamAnne HeponiemiTommi KarhunenJarkko J SaarinenLassi UllaAnna LähdePublished in: Nanotechnology (2022)
In this study, spray pyrolysis; an aerosol processing technique was utilized to produce a mixed-phase copper on carbon (Cu/Cu x O@C) catalyst. The catalyst production was performed via chemical reduction of copper nitrate by a reducing sugar, i.e. glucose, using aqueous solution. The physical and chemical properties of the produced particles was assessed using various characterization techniques. The synthesis temperature had pronounced effect on the final particles. Since CO 2 adsorption onto the catalyst is an important step in catalytic CO 2 reduction processes, it was studied using thermogravimetric and temperature programmed desorption techniques. Additionally, photocatalytic activity of the particles was evaluated by gas-phase oxidation of acetylene gas which revealed excellent activity under both UV and visible light irradiation indicating the possible use of wider range of the solar spectrum.