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Collective domain motion facilitates water transport in SGLT1
Marko Sever, Franci Merzel, 2023, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 07.07.2023; Views: 297; Downloads: 116
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Triquinoxalinediol as organic cathode material for rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries
Svit Menart, Klemen Pirnat, David Pahovnik, Robert Dominko, 2023, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 28.06.2023; Views: 330; Downloads: 149
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Mechanistic reaction micro-kinetics-based structure–activity relationships for palmitic acid hydrodeoxygenation over ▫$NiMoS_x/Al_2O_3$▫ catalysts
Matej Žula, Miha Grilc, Blaž Likozar, 2023, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 23.06.2023; Views: 332; Downloads: 183
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Photo, thermal and photothermal activity of ▫$TiO_2$▫ supported Pt catalysts for plasmon-driven environmental applications
Gregor Žerjav, Zafer Say, Janez Zavašnik, Matjaž Finšgar, Christoph Langhammer, Albin Pintar, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: TiO2+Pt plasmonic solids with 1 wt% Pt and different TiO2 supports (anatase nanoparticles (TNP), polycrystalline nanorods (a-TNR) and single-crystal anatase nanorods (TNR)) were synthesized using the wet impregnation technique and tested as photo, thermal and photothermal catalysts in gas-solid and gas-liquid-solid reactions. Due to the different charges of the TiO2 support surfaces, Pt particles with different sizes, crystallinities and degrees of interaction with the TiO2 supports were formed during the synthesis. The heights of the Schottky barrier (SBH) were 0.38 eV for the a-TNR+Pt, 0.41 eV for the TNP+Pt, and 0.50 eV for the TNR+Pt samples, respectively. The low visible-light-triggered photocatalytic activity of the TNR+Pt catalyst toward the oxidation of water-dissolved bisphenol A (BPA) is attributed to its high SBH and active site deactivation due to the adsorption of BPA and/or BPA oxidation products. The highest photothermal catalytic H2-assisted NO2 reduction rate was expressed by the TNR+Pt catalyst. This can be ascribed to the presence of a narrow particle size distribution of small Pt particles, the absence of the Pt catalysed reduction of the TNR support at higher temperatures, and the lower rate of re-injection of “hot electrons” from the TNR support to the Pt particles.
Keywords: heterogeneous photocatalysis, titanium dioxide, plasmonic noble metal, platinum particles, visible light illumination, Schottky barrier height, bisphenol A, wastewater treatment, NOx abatement, air cleaning, microreactor, thermal catalysis, photothermal catalysis
Published in DiRROS: 23.06.2023; Views: 341; Downloads: 175
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