
Methane Production from Carbondioxide in Polluted Areas Using Graphene Doped Ni/ NiO Nanocomposite via Photocatalysis
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advances in earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2766-2624
DOI - 10.47485/2766-2624.1014
Subject(s) - non blocking i/o , photocatalysis , nanocomposite , graphene , materials science , xylene , doping , chemical engineering , methane , inorganic chemistry , catalysis , nuclear chemistry , nanotechnology , chemistry , organic chemistry , toluene , optoelectronics , engineering
Background: Photocatalysis for the production of solar fuels and particularly to perform CO2 reduction with a sufficiently high efficiency depends to the presence of H2 and absence of H2 O using graphene doped Ni/ NiO nanocomposite. Objective: To examine the methane production from carbondioxide in polluted areas using graphene doped Ni/ NiO nanocomposite via photocatalysis with the use of dimethylaniline and xylene as electron donors. Methods: With 2 mg/l graphene doped Ni/ NiO nanocomposite with a Ni content of 19% wt from 786 μmol/h CO2 gas 563 μl CH4 /g Ni.h was obtained at 160oC temperature and the quantum yield was detected as 1.99%. It was found that H2 O has a negative influence on the photocatalytic activity. Under continuous flow operation, water molecules were easier desorbed from the graphene doped Ni/NiO photocatalyst Results: The maximum CH4 production rate was 650 μl/h for 2.4 mg of graphene doped Ni/ NiO nanocomposite after a detectione time of 17 min. Dimethylaniline and xylene were used as electron donors and 1.2 ml/l dimethylaniline and 0.9 ml/l xylene enhanced the CH4 productions by 8% and 12% as quenching factor.Conclusion: Photocatalysis methods was effected for methane production from carbondioxide in polluted areas using graphene doped Ni/ NiO nanocomposite with the use of dimethylaniline and xylene as electron donors.