Issue 3, 2013

Redox mediated photocatalytic water-splitting in optofluidic microreactors

Abstract

While photocatalytic water-splitting is a promising alternative energy source, low photocatalytic efficiencies in the visible spectrum hinders its widespread deployment and commercialization. Although screening combinations of new materials and characterizing their reaction kinetics offers possible improvements to efficiency, current experiments are challenged by expensive bulky setups and slow recovery of particles downstream. Optofluidics is a good platform for screening Z-scheme catalysts cheaply and rapidly. By alleviating the problems of mass transport it can also potentially increase reaction rates and efficiencies. Here, we demonstrate a novel optofluidic device based on applying catalyst sol-gels on planar channels while measuring the reaction output by monitoring the depletion of the redox mediators. We use our setup to study the kinetics of the TiO2–Pt water-splitting reaction mediated by I/IO3 redox pairs under different flow rates. In particular, for TiO2–Pt, we show ∼2-fold improvements in reaction rates and efficiencies.

Graphical abstract: Redox mediated photocatalytic water-splitting in optofluidic microreactors

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2012
Accepted
16 Nov 2012
First published
19 Nov 2012

Lab Chip, 2013,13, 409-414

Redox mediated photocatalytic water-splitting in optofluidic microreactors

S. S. Ahsan, A. Gumus and D. Erickson, Lab Chip, 2013, 13, 409 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC41129F

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