Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions

The reaction of equimolar amounts of 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMI·Cl) or 1-n-decyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (DMI·Cl) with TaCl5 affords imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids (ILs) BMI·TaCl61 and DMI·TaCl62. The hydrolysis of ILs 1 and 2 yields hybrid-like tantalum oxide nanoparticle...

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Main Authors: Souza, Virginia S., Scholten, Jackson D., Weibel, Daniel E., Eberhardt, Dario, Baptista, Daniel L., Teixeira, Sergio R., Dupont, Jairton
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Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
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author Souza, Virginia S.
Scholten, Jackson D.
Weibel, Daniel E.
Eberhardt, Dario
Baptista, Daniel L.
Teixeira, Sergio R.
Dupont, Jairton
author_facet Souza, Virginia S.
Scholten, Jackson D.
Weibel, Daniel E.
Eberhardt, Dario
Baptista, Daniel L.
Teixeira, Sergio R.
Dupont, Jairton
author_sort Souza, Virginia S.
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
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description The reaction of equimolar amounts of 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMI·Cl) or 1-n-decyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (DMI·Cl) with TaCl5 affords imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids (ILs) BMI·TaCl61 and DMI·TaCl62. The hydrolysis of ILs 1 and 2 yields hybrid-like tantalum oxide nanoparticles (NPs) with size distribution dependent on the nature of the IL used (3.8–22 nm from IL 1 and 1.5–6 nm from 2). A significant aggregation/agglomeration of the particles was observed after the removal of the IL content of the hybrid material by calcination, forming predominantly large particles (mainly bulk tantalum oxides). These new hybrid-like Ta2O5/IL NPs are highly active photocatalyst nanomaterials for hydrogen production by reforming of ethanol at ambient temperature. Hydrogen evolution rates up to 7.2 mmol H2 g−1 h−1 and high apparent quantum yields up to 17% were measured. The hybrid-like Ta2O5/IL NPs sputtered-decorated with ultra-small Pt NPs (1.0 ± 0.3 nm) as co-catalysts reached activities leading to even higher hydrogen production (9.2 H2 mmol g−1 h−1; apparent quantum yield of 22%). The calcined materials (with or without Pt NPs) showed much lower photocatalytic activity under the same reaction conditions (up to 2.8 mmol g−1 of H2). The remarkable activity of the hybrid-like Ta2O5/IL NPs may be related to the presence of the remaining IL that provides hydrophilic regions, facilitating the approach of polar molecules (water and alcohol) to the semiconductor active photocatalytic sites.
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spelling nottingham-358552020-05-04T17:47:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35855/ Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions Souza, Virginia S. Scholten, Jackson D. Weibel, Daniel E. Eberhardt, Dario Baptista, Daniel L. Teixeira, Sergio R. Dupont, Jairton The reaction of equimolar amounts of 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMI·Cl) or 1-n-decyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (DMI·Cl) with TaCl5 affords imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids (ILs) BMI·TaCl61 and DMI·TaCl62. The hydrolysis of ILs 1 and 2 yields hybrid-like tantalum oxide nanoparticles (NPs) with size distribution dependent on the nature of the IL used (3.8–22 nm from IL 1 and 1.5–6 nm from 2). A significant aggregation/agglomeration of the particles was observed after the removal of the IL content of the hybrid material by calcination, forming predominantly large particles (mainly bulk tantalum oxides). These new hybrid-like Ta2O5/IL NPs are highly active photocatalyst nanomaterials for hydrogen production by reforming of ethanol at ambient temperature. Hydrogen evolution rates up to 7.2 mmol H2 g−1 h−1 and high apparent quantum yields up to 17% were measured. The hybrid-like Ta2O5/IL NPs sputtered-decorated with ultra-small Pt NPs (1.0 ± 0.3 nm) as co-catalysts reached activities leading to even higher hydrogen production (9.2 H2 mmol g−1 h−1; apparent quantum yield of 22%). The calcined materials (with or without Pt NPs) showed much lower photocatalytic activity under the same reaction conditions (up to 2.8 mmol g−1 of H2). The remarkable activity of the hybrid-like Ta2O5/IL NPs may be related to the presence of the remaining IL that provides hydrophilic regions, facilitating the approach of polar molecules (water and alcohol) to the semiconductor active photocatalytic sites. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-04-06 Article PeerReviewed Souza, Virginia S., Scholten, Jackson D., Weibel, Daniel E., Eberhardt, Dario, Baptista, Daniel L., Teixeira, Sergio R. and Dupont, Jairton (2016) Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 4 . pp. 7469-7475. ISSN 2050-7496 http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2016/TA/C6TA02114J#!divAbstract doi:10.1039/C6TA02114J doi:10.1039/C6TA02114J
spellingShingle Souza, Virginia S.
Scholten, Jackson D.
Weibel, Daniel E.
Eberhardt, Dario
Baptista, Daniel L.
Teixeira, Sergio R.
Dupont, Jairton
Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
title Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
title_full Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
title_fullStr Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
title_short Hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
title_sort hybrid tantalum oxide nanoparticles from the hydrolysis of imidazolium tantalate ionic liquids: efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from ethanol/water solutions
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