Suscripción institucional·Documento·2009·Inglés

Química, la ciencia central [inglés]

Brown; Lemay; Bursten

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Resumen

Methanol, which contains 12.6 weight percent hydrogen, is a good hydrogen storage medium because it is a liquid at room temperature. However, by releasing the hydrogen, undesirable CO and/or CO<sub>2</sub> byproducts are formed during catalytic fuel reforming. We show that alkaline earth metal oxides, in our case MgO nanocrystals, exhibit stable photocatalytic activity for CO/CO<sub>2</sub>-free H<sub>2</sub> production from liquid methanol at room temperature. The performance of MgO nanocrystals toward methanol dehydrogenation increases with time and approaches ~320 μmol g<sup>-1</sup> hour<sup>-1</sup> after a 2-day photocatalytic reaction. The CO <sub><i>x</i></sub> -free H<sub>2</sub> production is attributed to methanol photodecomposition to formaldehyde, photocatalyzed by surface electronic states of unique monodispersed, porous MgO nanocrystals, which were synthesized with a novel facile colloidal chemical strategy. An oxygen plasma treatment allows for the removal of organic surfactants, producing MgO nanocrystals that are well dispersible in methanol.

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Brown, & Lemay, & Bursten (2009). Química, la ciencia central [inglés]. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501425