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Sunlight-Fueled, Low-Temperature Ru-Catalyzed Conversion of CO2 and H-2 to CH4 with a High Photon-to-Methane Efficiency

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Methane, which has a high energy storage density and is safely stored and transported in our existing infrastructure, can be produced through conversion of the undesired energy carrier H-2 with CO2. Methane production with standard transition-metal catalysts requires high-temperature activation (300-500 degrees C). Alternatively, semiconductor metal oxide photocatalysts can be used, but they require high-intensity UV light. Here, we report a Ru metal catalyst that facilitates methanation below 250 degrees C using sunlight as an energy source. Although at low solar intensity (1 sun) the activity of the Ru catalyst is mainly attributed to thermal effects, we identified a large nonthermal contribution at slightly elevated intensities (5.7 and 8.5 sun) resulting in a high photon-to-methane efficiency of up to 55% over the whole solar spectrum. We attribute the excellent sunlight-harvesting ability of the catalyst and the high photon-to-methane efficiency to its UV-vis-NIR plasmonic absorption. Our highly efficient conversion of H-2 to methane is a promising technology to simultaneously accelerate the energy transition and reduce CO2 emissions.
Journal: ACS Omega
ISSN: 2470-1343
Issue: 4
Volume: 4
Pages: 7369 - 7377
Publication year:2019
Keywords:Photocatalytic Conversion, Room-Temperature, Reduction, Hydrogenation, Future
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Authors:International
Authors from:Government, Higher Education, Private
Accessibility:Open