Development of an integrated process for the photocatalytic cleavage of water for hydrogen production with the use of solar light

Abstract

In the present study a detailed investigation has been carried out in an attempt to obtain photocatalytic hydrogen production with simulated the solar irradiation. The employed photocatalysts were either cadmium sulfide (CdS) in the presence of sodium sulfide and sulfide salts (Na₂S-Na₂SO₂) or titanium dioxide (TiO₂) in the presence of glycerol (C₃O₅(OH)₃). Using cadmium sulfide (CdS) as phototcatalyst, the possibility of producing stabilized photocatalysts was investigated with i) various solvents, ii) various precursors and iii) combined with wide band gap photocatalysts, like zinc sulphide (ZnS) or/and titanium dioxide (TiO₂), with different ratio. Results revealed that CdS preparation process significantly influences the photocatalytic effectiveness and increase the hydrogen production. Increase in hydrogen production can be achieved by coupling CdS with ZnS in a ratio of CdS/ZnS (25-75). A further increase in the rate of hydrogen production was observed by dispersion of Pt (0.5 wt ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/27188
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/27188
ND
27188
Alternative title
Ανάπτυξη ολοκληρωμένης διεργασίας για τη φωτοκαταλυτική διάσπαση του νερού προς παραγωγή υδρογόνου με χρήση ηλιακής ακτινοβολίας
Author
Daskalaki, Vasileia (Father's name: Michail)
Date
2009
Degree Grantor
University of Patras
Committee members
Κονταρίδης Δημήτριος
Βερύκιος Ξενοφών
Μπεμπέλης Συμεών
Λιανός Παναγιώτης
Νεοφυτίδης Στυλιανός
Φιλιππόπουλος Κωνσταντίνος
Φαλάρας Πολύκαρπος
Discipline
Engineering and Technology
Chemical Engineering
Keywords
Photocatalysis; Hydrogen production; Water splitting; Titanium dioxide; Platinum; Reforming; Glycerol; Cadmium sulfide
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
xxxii, 243 σ., tbls., fig., ind.
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