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Photocatalytic production of methane and hydrogen through reduction of carbon dioxide with water using titania pellets

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posted on 2006-09-01, 00:00 authored by Seng Sing Tan, L Zou, Eric Hu
This paper presents an experimental study on employing a pellet form of catalyst in photo-reduction of carbon dioxide with water. Water was first absorbed into titania pellets. Highly purified carbon dioxide gas was then discharged into a reactor containing the wet pellets, which were then illuminated continuously for 65 hours using UVC lamps. Analysing the products accumulated in the reactor confirmed that methane and hydrogen were produced through photo-reduction of carbon dioxide with water. No other hydrocarbons were detected. Increasing the temperature in the reactor has showed little change on the amount of methane produced.

History

Journal

International journal of green energy

Volume

3

Issue

3

Pagination

283 - 290

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Inc.

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

1543-5075

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal