Progress in the Photoreforming of Carboxylic Acids for Hydrogen Production

  • Anita Samage
  • , Pooja Gupta
  • , Mahaveer A. Halakarni
  • , Sanna Kotrappanavar Nataraj
  • , Apurba Sinhamahapatra

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Abstract

Photoreforming is a process that connects the redox capability of photocatalysts upon light illumination to simultaneously drive the reduction of protons into hydrogen and the oxidation of organic substrates. Over the past few decades, researchers have devoted substantial efforts to enhancing the photocatalytic activity of the catalyst in hydrogen production. Currently, the realization of the potential of photocatalysts for simultaneous hydrogen production with value-added organics has motivated the research field to use the photo-oxidation path. As a distinct benefit, the less energetically demanding organic reforming is highly favorable compared to the slow kinetics of oxygen evolution, negating the need for expensive and/or harmful hole scavengers. Photocatalyst modifications, such as secondary component deposition, doping, defect, phase and morphology engineering, have been the main strategies adopted to tune the photo-oxidation pathways and oxidation products. The effect of the reaction parameters, including temperature, pH, reactant concentration and promising reactor strategies, can further enhance selectivity toward desired outcomes. This review provides a critical overview of photocatalysts in hydrogen production, including chemical reactions occurring with semiconductors and co-catalysts. The use of various oxygenates as sacrificial agents for hydrogen production is outlined in view of the transition of fossil fuels to clean energy. This review mainly focuses on recent development in the photoreforming of carboxylic acids, produced from the primary source, lignocellulose, through pyrolysis. The photo-oxidation of different carboxylic acids, e.g., formic acid, acetic acid and lactic acid, over different photocatalysts for hydrogen production is reviewed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)580-608
Number of pages29
JournalPhotochem
Volume2
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2022
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • carboxylic acids
  • hydrogen
  • photoreforming
  • solar

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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