Title :
Study of photocatalytic 2-propanol dehydrogenation for solar thermal cell
Author :
Ning, Meng ; Ando, Yuji ; Tanaka, Tadayoshi ; Takashima, Takumi
Author_Institution :
Electrotech. Lab., Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
A solar thermal cell converts low temperature solar thermal energy into electric power. It consists of chemical reactions of 2-propanol dehydrogenation and acetone hydrogenation, and a fuel cell. In this study, we studied photocatalytic 2-propanol dehydrogenation in order to apply directly sunlight to solar thermal cell. We report the results of 2-propanol dehydrogenation when noble metal (Pt, Ru, Rh and Pd) supported on TiO2 was used as a catalyst (designated hereafter as metal/TiO2). A metal loading ratio was 5 wt%. Three kinds of TiO2 (Ishihara sangyo kaisha. LTD:ST-O1, ST-21 and ST-31) were used in this study. The particle size of ST-O1, ST-21 and ST-31 was 7, 20 and 7 μm, respectively. The specific surface area of ST-O1, ST-21 and ST-31 was 321, 60.9 and 275 m2/g, respectively. We examined the activity of various combinations of noble metal and TiO2 for the reaction and it is revealed that Pt/ST-O1 has the highest activity. Compared with 2-propanol dehydrogenation with noble metal supported on activated carbon, which is not photoreaction, the characteristics of photocatalytic 2-propanol dehydrogenation with metal/TiO2 are summarized in small acetone retardation, large reaction rate under nonboiling condition and large reaction rate under high acetone concentration
Keywords :
catalysts; electrochemical electrodes; fuel cells; hydrogenation; solar absorber-convertors; solar heating; 20 mum; 7 mum; Ishihara sangyo kaisha; Pd; Pt; Rh; Ru; ST-21; ST-31; ST-O1; TiO2; acetone hydrogenation; catalyst; chemical reactions; fuel cell; large reaction rate; low temperature solar thermal energy; metal loading ratio; nonboiling condition; photocatalytic 2-propanol dehydrogenation; photoreaction; small acetone retardation; solar thermal cell; Chemicals; Electrodes; Electrons; Fuel cells; Hydrogen; Inductors; Laboratories; Protons; Solar energy; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit, 2000. (IECEC) 35th Intersociety
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
1-56347-375-5
DOI :
10.1109/IECEC.2000.870718