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Cobalt Metal-Organic Framework based on two dinuclear secondary building units for electrocatalytic oxygen evolution

2019

[EN] The synthesis of a new microporous metal-organic framework (MOF) based on two secondary building units, with dinuclear cobalt centers, has been developed. The employment of a well-defined cobalt cluster results in an unusual topology of the Co-2-MOF, where one of the cobalt centers has three open coordination positions, which has no precedent in MOF materials based on cobalt. Adsorption isotherms have revealed that Co-2-MOF is in the range of best CO2 adsorbents among the carbon materials, with very high CO2/CH4 selectivity. On the other hand, dispersion of Co-2-MOF in an alcoholic solution of Nafion gives rise to a composite (Co-2-MOF@Nafion) with great resistance to hydrolysis in aqu…

Materials scienceCobalt clusterLibrary scienceOxygen evolution reaction and gas storage02 engineering and technologyCobalt010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCobalt MOF0104 chemical sciencesQUIMICA ORGANICAQUIMICA ANALITICACobalt metalGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyElectrocatalysisMaterials
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Degradation of Diazinon based on photoelectrocatalytic technique using enhanced WO3 nanostructures: Mechanism and pathway

2021

[EN] In this work, a resistant and toxic pesticide called diazinon was degraded through the photoelectrocatalysis (PEC) technique using tungsten oxide (WO3) nanostructures, applying an external bias of 1VAg/AgCl and simulated solar illumination. For this, WO3 nanostructures have been synthesized using electrochemical anodization in 0.05 M hydrogen peroxide and 1.5 M of different acidic electrolytes: H2SO4, CH4O3S or HNO3. Morphology, composition and crystallinity of the samples were evaluated through Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Raman Spectroscopy. Then, the photoelectrochemical properties of the samples were analyzed by Photo-Elect…

Materials scienceNanostructureIntermediates02 engineering and technologyElectrolyte010501 environmental sciencesMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesINGENIERIA QUIMICACrystallinitychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeWO3Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Hydrogen peroxideWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesProcess Chemistry and Technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPollutionNanostructuresDielectric spectroscopyChemical engineeringchemistryDiazinonsymbolsDegradation (geology)Photoelectrocatalysis0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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Heterogeneous Photocatalysis and Photoelectrocatalysis: From Unselective Abatement of Noxious Species to Selective Production of High-Value Chemicals

2015

Heterogeneous photocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis have been considered as oxidation technologies to abate unselectively noxious species. This article focuses instead on the utilization of these methods for selective syntheses of organic molecules. Some promising reactions have been reported in the presence of various TiO2 samples and the important role played by the amorphous phase has been discussed. The low solubility of most of the organic compounds in water limits the utilization of photocatalysis. Dimethyl carbonate has been proposed as an alternative green organic solvent. The recovery of the products by coupling photocatalysis with pervaporation membrane technology seems to be a…

Membrane reactorSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciQuantum yieldPhotochemistryRedoxchemistry.chemical_compoundPhotocatalysi4-METHOXYBENZYL ALCOHOLANATASEAROMATIC ALCOHOLSTIO2 PHOTOCATALYSISGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolubilityAQUEOUS SUSPENSIONSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaTITANIUM-DIOXIDEChemistryLIGHT IRRADIATIONSubstrate (chemistry)P-ANISALDEHYDEAmorphous phaseWATER OXIDATIONPervaporation membranePARTIAL OXIDATIONChemical engineeringSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaPhotocatalysisPhotoelectrocatalysisDimethyl carbonateWater detoxificationGREEN SYNTHESIS
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Elucidation of Pathways for NO Electroreduction on Pt(111) from First Principles

2015

The mechanism of nitric oxide electroreduction on Pt(111) is investigated using a combination of first principles calculations and electrokinetic rate theories. Barriers for chemical cleavage of N-O bonds on Pt(111) are found to be inaccessibly high at room temperature, implying that explicit electrochemical steps, along with the aqueous environment, play important roles in the experimentally observed formation of ammonia. Use of explicit water models, and associated determination of potential-dependent barriers based on Bulter-Volmer kinetics, demonstrate that ammonia is produced through a series of water-assisted protonation and bond dissociation steps at modest voltages (0.3 V). In addit…

Models MolecularAqueous solutionnitrous oxideChemistryKineticsProtonationGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryNitric OxideElectrocatalystElectrochemistryPhotochemistrychemistryammoniaCatalysisDissociation (chemistry)Ammoniachemistry.chemical_compoundelectrocatalysisDensity functional theoryta116NO reductiondensity functional theoryPlatinumAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Customized WO3 nanoplatelets as visible-light photoelectrocatalyst for the degradation of a recalcitrant model organic compound (methyl orange)

2018

[EN] WO3 nanoplatelets have been synthesized by electrochemical anodization in acidic electrolytes containing two different complexing agents: fluorides and hydrogen peroxide. The influence of the morphology and size of these nanoplatelets on their photoelectrocatalytic performance has been studied following the degradation of a model organic recalcitrant compound, such as methyl orange (MO). The effect of several supporting electrolytes on this photodegradation process has also been checked. The best MO decoloration was observed for nanoplatelets fabricated in the presence of low H2O2 concentrations, whose distribution and small size made them expose a very high surface area to the problem…

NanostructureComplexing agentsGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyElectrolyte010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesOrganic compoundINGENIERIA QUIMICAchemistry.chemical_compoundMethyl orangeHydrogen peroxidePhotodegradationchemistry.chemical_classificationNanoestructuresAnodizingGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyWO3 nanostructures0104 chemical sciencesElectroquímicachemistryChemical engineeringMethyl orangePhotoelectrocatalysisAnodization0210 nano-technologyVisible spectrum
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Organophosphorus pesticides (chlorfenvinphos, phosmet and fenamiphos) photoelectrodegradation by using WO3 nanostructures as photoanode

2021

[EN] The photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) degradation of recalcitrant and toxic organophosphorus pesticides, fenamiphos, chlorfenvinphos and phosmet, has been performed by using an innovative WO3 nanostructure as photoanode. The nanostructure has been synthesized by anodization in acidic media in the presence of a very small amount (0.05 M) of H2O2, and its composition as well as its photoelectrochemical properties have been characterized using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction as composition technique and photoelectrochemical impedance spectroscopy as photoelectrochemical analysis. After 24 h of experiment, a degradation of 95% of chlorfenvinphos, 99.9% of phosmet and 100% …

NanostructureGeneral Chemical EngineeringKinetics02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesINGENIERIA QUIMICAAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDegradationX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyElectrochemistryPesticidesUHPLC-Q-TOF/MSChlorfenvinphosPhosmet021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyWO3 nanostructures0104 chemical sciencesDielectric spectroscopychemistryDegradation (geology)Photoelectrocatalysis0210 nano-technologyFenamiphosNuclear chemistry
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Elimination of pesticide atrazine by photoelectrocatalysis using a photoanode based on WO3 nanosheets

2018

[EN] The photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) degradation of a persistent and toxic herbicide, atrazine, has been investigated by using a novel and high-performance WO3 nanostructure in the form of nanosheets/nanorods as photoanode. The nanostructure has been synthesized by anodization in acidic media in the presence of a very small amount (0.05 M) of H2O2, and its morphology, as well as its electrochemical and photoelectrochemical properties have been characterized. Atrazine was completely degraded after similar to 180 min of reaction following pseudo-first order kinetics, and 2-hydroxyatrazine was identified as the main intermediate species. Moreover, the s-triazine ring in cyanuric acid (the fina…

NanostructureGeneral Chemical EngineeringKinetics02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringINGENIERIA QUIMICAchemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental ChemistryAtrazine0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNanoestructuresAnodizingGeneral ChemistryAtrazine degradation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyWO3 nanostructuresElectroquímicaChemical engineeringchemistryDegradation (geology)NanorodPhotoelectrocatalysisAnodization0210 nano-technologyCyanuric acid
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Synthesis of WO3 nanorods through anodization in the presence of citric acid: Formation mechanism, properties and photoelectrocatalytic performance

2021

[EN] In this study, WO3 nanomds have been fabricated by simple anodization in the presence of different amounts of citric acid and at different anodization times. A comprehensive morphological, structural, electrochemical and photoelectrochemical characterization of different samples has been carried out. Moreover, a formation mechanism for WO3 nanorods has been proposed. Finally, these nanostructures have been proven to be excellent visible-light photoelectrocatalysts to remove persistent organic pollutants present in wastewaters, such as fenamiphos. Almost the 80% of this molecule was eliminated from the test solution after 180 min of irradiation, indicating the great potential of these W…

NanostructureMaterials scienceAnodizingSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrochemistryWO3 nanostructuresPesticide degradationINGENIERIA QUIMICASurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundCitric acidchemistryChemical engineeringMaterials ChemistryMoleculeNanorodIrradiationPhotoelectrocatalysisAnodizationCitric acidTest solution
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Template electrosyntesis of CeO2 nanotubes

2007

Nanotube arrays of CeO2 were produced in a single step by potentiostatic electrochemical deposition from a non-aqueous electrolyte, using anodic alumina membrane templates. The CeO2 nanotubes showed a polycrystalline structure, and they were assembled in the membrane nanochannels. The nanotubes had somewhat uniform diameters, with an average external value of about 210 nm, and a maximum length of about 60 µm; the latter parameter was controlled by the electrodeposition time. Each single nanotube was found to consist of crystalline grains having a size of about 3 nm. Raman analysis shows that these CeO2 nanotubes are suitable for catalytic applications.

NanotubeMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringBioengineeringNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryElectrolyteCerium compoundsElectrocatalysisElectrodepositionGrain size and shapePolycrystalline materialsSynthesis (chemical)ElectrosynthesisElectrochemistrysymbols.namesakeMembraneSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialssymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceCrystalliteElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRaman spectroscopyDeposition (law)
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Bimetallic Intersection in PdFe@FeO x ‐C Nanomaterial for Enhanced Water Splitting Electrocatalysis

2022

Supported Fe-doped Pd-nanoparticles (NPs) are prepared via soft transformation of a PdFe-metal oraganic framework (MOF). The thus synthesized bimetallic PdFe-NPs are supported on FeO@C layers, which are essential for developing well-defined and distributed small NPs, 2.3 nm with 35% metal loading. They are used as bifunctional nanocatalysts for the electrocatalytic water splitting process. They display superior mass activity for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), both in alkaline and acid media, compared with those obtained for benchmarking platinum HER catalyst, and ruthenium, and iridium oxide OER catalysts. PdFe-NPs also exhibit outstanding sta…

Oxygen evolution reactionCatàlisiNanotecnologiaRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentDesenvolupament sostenibleElectrocatalysisHydrogen evolution reactionNanocompositesGeneral Environmental ScienceAdvanced Sustainable Systems
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