Nanohybrid of titania/carbon nanotubes – nanohorns: A promising photocatalyst for enhanced hydrogen production under solar irradiation

MamathaKumari, M. ; Praveen Kumar, D. ; Haridoss, P. ; DurgaKumari, V. ; Shankar, M.V. (2015) Nanohybrid of titania/carbon nanotubes – nanohorns: A promising photocatalyst for enhanced hydrogen production under solar irradiation International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 40 (4). pp. 1665-1674. ISSN 0360-3199

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.11.117

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.11.117

Abstract

Mixtures of straight and defect-free multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), single walled carbon nanohorns (SWCNHs), and multiwalled carbon nanohorns (MWCNHs) were prepared by the arc discharge method. Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes (FCNTs) composed of MWCNTs, MWCNHS and SWCNHs were obtained using acid functionalization process. TiO2/FCNTs (CTP) nanohybrid photocatalysts were obtained with different amounts of FCNTs (2–20 wt%), by wet impregnation method. The photocatalytic activity of both pristine TiO2 as well as the nanohybrids were studied in aqueous glycerol solution under solar irradiation. Reaction parameters such as amount of catalyst and amount of FCNTs in nanohybrids were optimized to ensure high rates of H2 production. With a relatively low amount of pristine TiO2, a high rate of H2 production of 2134 μmol h−1 gcat−1 has been obtained and is likely due to several factors such as well dispersed catalyst, reduced particle–particle agglomeration, resulting in enhanced light absorption (less light shielding), improved separation of charge carriers and utilization for red-ox reactions. Even better results were obtained with the use of nanohybrid catalysts. The enhanced photocatalytic activities of the nanohybrid catalysts are ascribed to the synergetic effects of FCNTs that minimize light reflection which promotes enhanced solar light sensitization, good dispersion of the catalysts in the reaction solution, and improved surface-interface reactions of photogenerated charge carriers. In the present study 10 wt% FCNTs in nanohybrid (CTP-10) exhibited superior photocatalytic activity for H2 generation, nearly 3 times higher than that of pristine TiO2 catalyst. The CTP-10 photocatalyst exhibited photostability under the experimental conditions studied. The nanohybrid photocatalysts were characterized in order to confirm the crystal structure, morphology, surface chemical composition and optical properties. The present work demonstrates the unique beneficial photocatalytic properties of carbon nanotubes and nanohorn mixtures in nanohybrid photocatalysts, for enhanced H2 production.

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