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Archive | 2014

Photocatalytic Splitting of Water

Nathan Skillen; Cathy McCullagh; Morgan Adams

The use of photocatalysis for the photosplitting of water to generate hydrogen and oxygen has gained interest as a method for the conversion and storage of solar energy. The application of photocatalysis through catalyst engineering, mechanistic studies and photoreactor development has highlighted the potential of this technology, with the number of publications significantly increasing in the past few decades. In 1972 Fujishima and Honda described a photoelectrochemical system capable of generating H2 and O2 using thin-film TiO2. Since this publication, a diverse range of catalysts and platforms have been deployed, along with a varying range of photoreactors coupled with photoelectrochemical and photovoltaic technology. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of photocatalytic technology applied to overall H2O splitting. An insight into the electronic and geometric structure of catalysts is given based upon the one- and two-step photocatalyst systems. One-step photocatalysts are discussed based upon their d0 and d10 electron configuration and core metal ion including transition metal oxides, typical metal oxides and metal nitrides. The two-step approach, referred to as the Z-scheme, is discussed as an alternative approach to the traditional one-step mechanism, and the potential of the system to utilise visible and solar irradiation. In addition to this the mechanistic procedure of H2O splitting is reviewed to provide the reader with a detailed understanding of the process. Finally, the development of photoreactors and reactor properties are discussed with a view towards the photoelectrochemical splitting of H2O.


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2011

Photocatalytic reactors for environmental remediation: A review

Cathy McCullagh; Nathan Skillen; Morgan Adams; Peter K. J. Robertson


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2017

Comparative assessment of visible light and UV active photocatalysts by hydroxyl radical quantification

Sanjay Nagarajan; Nathan Skillen; Federica Fina; Guan Zhang; Chamnan Randorn; Linda A. Lawton; John T. S. Irvine; Peter K. J. Robertson


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

The application of a novel fluidised photo reactor under UV-Visible and natural solar irradiation in the photocatalytic generation of hydrogen.

Nathan Skillen; Morgan Adams; Cathy McCullagh; Su Young Ryu; Federica Fina; Michael R. Hoffmann; John T. S. Irvine; Peter K. J. Robertson


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017

Cellulose II as bioethanol feedstock and its advantages over native cellulose

Sanjay Nagarajan; Nathan Skillen; John T. S. Irvine; Linda A. Lawton; Peter K. J. Robertson


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2013

Development of a doped titania immobilised thin film multi tubular photoreactor.

Morgan Adams; Nathan Skillen; Cathy McCullagh; Peter K. J. Robertson


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Influence of Bacterial, Environmental and Physical Factors in Design of Photocatalytic Reactors for Water Disinfection

Caitlin Buck; Nathan Skillen; Peter K. J. Robertson; Jeanette M.C. Robertson


Chinese Chemical Letters | 2018

Photocatalytic OH radical formation and quantification over TiO2 P25: producing a robust and optimised screening method

Caitlin Buck; Nathan Skillen; Jeanette M.C. Robertson; Peter K. J. Robertson


Archive | 2017

Deploying Photocatalytic Technology for the Conversion of Cellulose feedstocks to High Value Products; Hydrogen and Sugars

Nathan Skillen; Peter K. J. Robertson; Sanjay Nagarajan; Aakash Welgamage; Linda A. Lawton; John T. S. Irvine


EUBCE 2017, European Biomass Conference and Exhibition | 2017

Deploying Photocatalytic Technology for the Conversion of Cellulose Feedstocks to High Value Products

Nathan Skillen; Peter K. J. Robertson; Sanjay Nagarajan; Aakash Welgamage; Linda A. Lawton; John T. S. Irvine

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Morgan Adams

Robert Gordon University

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Sanjay Nagarajan

National University of Singapore

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Caitlin Buck

Queen's University Belfast

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Federica Fina

University of St Andrews

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