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- Patent Title: Semiconductor photocatalyst for the photocatalytic reforming of biomass derivatives for hydrogen generation, and preparation and use thereof
- Patent Title (中): 用于氢生成的生物质衍生物的光催化重整的半导体光催化剂及其制备和应用
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Application No.: US13883180Application Date: 2011-11-04
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Publication No.: US09073037B2Publication Date: 2015-07-07
- Inventor: Lizhu Wu , Zhijun Li , Chengbo Li , Xubing Li , Jiaxin Li
- Applicant: Lizhu Wu , Zhijun Li , Chengbo Li , Xubing Li , Jiaxin Li
- Applicant Address: CN Beijing
- Assignee: Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Current Assignee: Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Current Assignee Address: CN Beijing
- Agency: Rankin, Hill & Clark LLP
- Priority: CN201010536574 20101104; CN201110308867 20111012; CN201110344439 20111103
- International Application: PCT/CN2011/001863 WO 20111104
- International Announcement: WO2012/058869 WO 20120510
- Main IPC: B01J23/06
- IPC: B01J23/06 ; B01J23/14 ; B01J23/60 ; B01J23/62 ; B01J23/76 ; B01J23/80 ; B01J37/04 ; B01J27/185 ; B01J23/40 ; B01J23/50 ; B01J23/70 ; B01J35/00 ; C01B3/32 ; B01J23/843 ; B01J27/043 ; B01J27/057 ; B01J37/03 ; B01J37/34

Abstract:
Disclosed are a semiconductor photocatalyst for the photocatalytic reforming of biomass derivatives for hydrogen generation, and preparation and use thereof. The semiconductor photocatalyst has the atomic composition ratio of M˜N-Ax; wherein M˜N are IIB group elements to VIA group elements, or IIIA group elements to VA group elements, A being one element or more than two elements selected from the group consisting of cobalt, nickel, iron, copper, chromium, palladium, platinum, ruthenium, rhodium, iridium and silver; and 0.02%≦x≦1.0%. The method of in-situ preparation of the highly effective semiconductor photocatalyst and catalytically reforming biomass derivatives for hydrogen generation by driving photoreaction with visible light via quantum dots is simple, fast, highly effective, inexpensive and practical. The in situ reaction can occur in sunlight without the need of harsh conditions such as calcination.
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