Highly Selective, Defect-Induced Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction to Acetaldehyde by the Nb-Doped TiO2 Nanotube Array under Simulated Solar Illumination

Xinzhu Qian, Weiyi Yang, Shuang Gao, Jun Xiao, Swastik Basu, Anthony Yoshimura, Yunfeng Shi, Vincent Meunier, Qi Li

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Abstract

The adsorption and activation of CO2 molecules on the surface of photocatalysts are critical steps to realize efficient solar energy-induced CO2 conversion to valuable chemicals. In this work, a defect engineering approach of a high-valence cation Nb-doping into TiO2 was developed, which effectively enhanced the adsorption and activation of CO2 molecules on the Nb-doped TiO2 surface. A highly ordered Nb-doped TiO2 nanotube array was prepared by anodization of the Ti-Nb alloy foil and subsequent annealing at 550 °C in air for 2 h for its crystallization. Our sample showed a superior photocatalytic CO2 reduction performance under simulated solar illumination. The main CO2 reduction product was a higher-energy compound of acetaldehyde, which could be easily transported and stored and used to produce various key chemicals as intermediates. The acetaldehyde production rate was over a¼500 μmol·g-1·h-1 with good stability for repeated long-time uses, and it also demonstrated a superior product selectivity to acetaldehyde of over 99%. Our work reveals that the Nb-doped TiO2 nanotube array could be a promising candidate with high efficiency and good product selectivity for the photocatalytic CO2 reduction with solar energy.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)55982-55993
Number of pages12
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume12
Issue number50
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 16 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science

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