Catalysis Letters, Vol.122, No.1-2, 26-32, 2008
Hydrogen production by photo-induced reforming of biomass components and derivatives at ambient conditions
Hydrogen can be produced at ambient conditions via an efficient, technologically simple, ecologically benign, and potentially very low-cost process, with the use of a Pt/TiO2 photocatalyst and three abundant and renewable sources: biomass, solar light, and water. The method combines photocatalytic splitting of water and light-induced oxidation of biomass compounds into a single process, able to produce hydrogen at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.
Keywords:hydrogen production;reforming;biomass;water splitting;photocatalysis;platinum;titanium dioxide;glycerol