Organic sensitizer loaded over TiO2 (anatase), in particular Cu(II) tetrakis [4-(2,4-bis-(1,1 dimethylpropyl)phenoxy)]phthalocyanines was proved to be active in the photoreduction of CO2 to formic acid (HCO2H) in water under UV-Vis light. Because of their low environmental impact, low potential cost, and efficient power conversion, these multipurpose materials show promise in the setup of sustainable methods for CO2 valorization

De Riccardis, A., Mele, G., D’Accolti, L., Palmisano, L., Vasapollo, G. (2014). Phthalocyanines-TiO2: A New Efficient and Tunable Catalyst for CO2 Reduction in Water. In Atti del IX Convegno Nazionale dell’Associazione di Chimica per l’Ingegneria (AICIng 2014), (pp. 65-66).

Phthalocyanines-TiO2: A New Efficient and Tunable Catalyst for CO2 Reduction in Water

PALMISANO, Leonardo;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Organic sensitizer loaded over TiO2 (anatase), in particular Cu(II) tetrakis [4-(2,4-bis-(1,1 dimethylpropyl)phenoxy)]phthalocyanines was proved to be active in the photoreduction of CO2 to formic acid (HCO2H) in water under UV-Vis light. Because of their low environmental impact, low potential cost, and efficient power conversion, these multipurpose materials show promise in the setup of sustainable methods for CO2 valorization
2014
978-88-8305-105-0
De Riccardis, A., Mele, G., D’Accolti, L., Palmisano, L., Vasapollo, G. (2014). Phthalocyanines-TiO2: A New Efficient and Tunable Catalyst for CO2 Reduction in Water. In Atti del IX Convegno Nazionale dell’Associazione di Chimica per l’Ingegneria (AICIng 2014), (pp. 65-66).
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