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Applied optics
Creation of ZnO nanocatalyst fixed on a substrate and prospects for photocatalytic production of biogas from plant waste
I. Yu. Denisyuk, D. A. Morozova, Yu. A. Ignateva, M. V. Uspenskaya St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Abstract:
In this work discuss the production of biofuels from agricultural waste, such as sugars, alcohols, organic acids, by obtaining hydrogen and biogas from them during photocatalytic decomposition. Possible chemical reactions during photocatalysis are presented using the example of photocatalytic decomposition of methanol into hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Experiments on the preparation of nanostructured ZnO by the hydrothermal method in a solution containing zinc acetate and urotropin have been carried out. The obtained ZnO immobilized on a substrate is supposed to be used as a photocatalyst. A possible design of a reaction vessel and radiation sources for a laboratory setup for producing biogas from model solutions are considered.
Keywords:
photocatalysis, biogas, ZnO, nanowires, waste disposal, renewable energy.
Received: 27.12.2020 Revised: 27.12.2020 Accepted: 07.02.2021
Citation:
I. Yu. Denisyuk, D. A. Morozova, Yu. A. Ignateva, M. V. Uspenskaya, “Creation of ZnO nanocatalyst fixed on a substrate and prospects for photocatalytic production of biogas from plant waste”, Optics and Spectroscopy, 129:6 (2021), 787–791; Optics and Spectroscopy, 129:7 (2021), 770–774
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/os126 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/os/v129/i6/p787
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