Abstract
In photocatalysis, the resulted heat by the relaxation of most of incident light no longer acts as the industrially favorite driving force back to the target photo-reaction due to more or less the negative relation between photocatalytic efficiency and temperature. Here, we reported a visible light-sensitized protocol that completely reversed the negatively temperature-dependent efficiency in photo-driven CO2 methanation with saturated water vapor. Uniform Pt/N-TiO2/PDI self-assembly material decisively injects the excited electron of PDI sensitizer into N-TiO2 forming Ti-H hydride which is crucially temperature-dependent nucleophilic species to dominate CO2 methanation, rather than conventionally separated and trapped electrons on the conductor band. Meanwhile, the ternary composite lifts itself temperature from room temperature to 305.2 °C within 400 s only by the failure excitation upon simulated sunlight of 2.5 W/cm2, and smoothly achieves CO2 methanation with a record number of 4.98 mmol g-1 h-1 rate, compared to less than 0.02 mol g-1 h-1 at classic Pt/N-TiO2/UV photocatalysis without PDI sensitization. This approach can reuse ~53.9 % of the relaxed heat energy from the incident light thereby allow high-intensity incident light as strong as possible within a flowing photo-reactor, opening the most likely gateways to industrialization.
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