2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16020747
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CeO2-rGO Composites for Photocatalytic H2 Evolution by Glycerol Photoreforming

Abstract: The interaction between CeO2-GO or CeO2-rGO and gold as co-catalysts were here investigated for solar H2 production by photoreforming of glycerol. The materials were prepared by a solar photoreduction/deposition method, where in addition to the activation of CeO2 the excited electrons were able to reduce the gold precursor to metallic gold and the GO into rGO. The presence of gold was fundamental to boost the H2 production, whereas the GO or the rGO extended the visible-light activity of cerium oxide (as confi… Show more

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“…Owing to an appropriate band structure, i.e., suitable bandgap (2.7-2.9 eV) and redox properties, CeO 2 is also an ideal building block of photocatalytic architecture for glycerol reforming. [305] A synergetic photocatalytic hybrid of CeO 2 -Au-rGO was developed for photoreforming of glycerol aqueous solution into H 2 . In this hybrid, the introduced rGO allowed for expanding the light absorption range of CeO 2 and promoting the good dispersion of Au NPs while Au as a co-catalyst facilitated H 2 evolution via surface plasmon resonance effect.…”
Section: Glycerol For Photocatalytic H 2 Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to an appropriate band structure, i.e., suitable bandgap (2.7-2.9 eV) and redox properties, CeO 2 is also an ideal building block of photocatalytic architecture for glycerol reforming. [305] A synergetic photocatalytic hybrid of CeO 2 -Au-rGO was developed for photoreforming of glycerol aqueous solution into H 2 . In this hybrid, the introduced rGO allowed for expanding the light absorption range of CeO 2 and promoting the good dispersion of Au NPs while Au as a co-catalyst facilitated H 2 evolution via surface plasmon resonance effect.…”
Section: Glycerol For Photocatalytic H 2 Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%