International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.43, No.17, 8221-8231, 2018
Spectral radiative analysis of bio-inspired H-2 production in a benchmark photoreactor: A first investigation using spatial photonic balance
The iron thiolate complex [Fe-2(mu-bdt)CO6] (bdt = 1,2-benzenedithiolate) is a simplified model of the active site of diiron hydrogenase enzymes. Here, we describe the implementation of this noble-metal-free catalyst in aqueous solutions using eosin Y as photosensitizer and triethylamine as an electron donor in an experimental bench specially designed for the study of H-2 photoproduction. The bench is composed of an adjustable visible light source, a fully equipped flat torus photoreactor and analytical devices. Rates of H-2 production under varied experimental conditions were obtained from an accurate measurement of pressure increase. A spectral radiative analysis involving blue photons of the source primarily absorbed has been carried out. Results have proven the rate of H-2 production is proportional to the mean volumetric rate of radiant light absorbed demonstrating a linear thermokinetic coupling. The bio-inspired catalyst has proven non-limiting and reveals interesting capabilities for future large scale H-2 production. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydrogen;Spectral radiative transfer analysis;Photoreactor;Overall quantum yield;Specific rate;Bioinspired catalyst