Photocatalytic and Thermo-Photocatalytic Processes: Advantages of Modelling Light Irradiation and Temperature Profiles
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thermo-photocatalysis modeling of irradiation matter TOF
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2024-12-24Referencia bibliográfica
Muñoz Batista, M.J. Catalysts 2025, 15, 7 [https://doi.org/10.3390/catal15010007]
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2024 Leonardo Grant for Scientific Research and Cultural Creation from the BBVA FoundationResumen
This contribution presents a personal perspective on the development of thermophotocatalytic
schemes. It discusses several concepts focused on the common presentation
of catalytic and thermo-photocatalytic data, with special emphasis on the determination
of TOF (Turnover Frequency) and Quantum Efficiency parameters. The importance of
including temperature profiles and photon absorption rates in the analysis for intrinsic
kinetic studies, comparison of catalytic results, and the potential scaling of reactors is
highlighted. Additionally, topics related to the efficiency of the use of radiation and
heat transfer are discussed. Photon absorption profiles are presented for a TiO2 catalytic
surface of 20 × 20 cm (both fluorescent and LED configuration), as well as the temperature
profile obtained using a thermal resistance with a diameter of 5 cm in a flat reactor. Using
this example, the importance of designing thermo-photocatalytic systems to ensure an
acceptable level of homogeneity in light irradiation and temperature is discussed. The
discussion provides data that positions thermo-photocatalytic processes in the early stages
of research. It is still necessary to advance the understanding of phenomena occurring
under mixed temperature and light conditions. Additionally, new materials that meet the
required characteristics for each application need to be developed, along with the design of
new thermo-photocatalytic reactors.