Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2024,20, 74–91, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.9
, Germany 10.3762/bjoc.20.9 Abstract Photocatalytic hydrogen production from water is a promising way to fulfill energy demands and attain carbon emission reduction goals effectively. In this study, a loopphotoreactor with a total volume of around 500 mL is presented for the photocatalytic hydrogen
evolution using a Pt-loaded polymeric carbon nitride photocatalyst under 365 nm irradiation in the presence of sacrificial reducing agents. The fluid flow pattern of the developed photoreactor was characterized experimentally and the photon flux incident to the loopphotoreactor was measured by chemical
be applied. Notably, the loopphotoreactor demonstrated an external photon efficiency up to 17 times higher than reported in literature studies, while scaling the reactor size by a factor of 10.
Keywords: loopphotoreactor; parametric study; photocatalytic hydrogen evolution; polymeric carbon
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Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution with Pt-loaded polymeric carbon nitride.