Photocatalytic dehydrogenation of liquid propan-2-ol by platinized anatase and other catalysts
Abstract
The photocatalytic dehydrogenation of liquid propan-2-ol by suspensions of platinum and other metals supported on anatase has been investigated by following propanone formation under an N2 atmosphere. Measurements were made over the range 278–303 K using filtered 366 nm u.v. radiation.
With Pt/TiO2 prepared by H2 reduction there was an appreciable dark reaction, which was absent with catalysts prepared by photodeposition. Reaction on photodeposited catalysts was consistently associated with an activation energy of 20 kJ mol–1, although the activity fell in the sequence Pt/TiO2 > Pd/TiO2 > Rh/TiO2 > Au/TiO2= 0 for catalysts with a metal content of 0.5 wt%. The activation energy is identical to that for photoreaction on the anatase support in the presence of O2 and is believed to be associated with the transport of photoelectrons through the anatase to either metal particles or adsorbed O2.