A Modular Tubular Flow System with Replaceable Photocatalyst Membranes for Scalable Coupling and Hydrogenation

Author:

Li Yajiao12,Zhang Dongsheng12,Ye Jiani1,Mai Yuanqiang1,Wang Chao1,Yang Yong23,Li Yongwang23,Besenbacher Flemming4,Niemantsverdriet Hans25,Rosei Federico16,Pan Feng7,Su Ren12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials InnovationS (SIEMIS) Soochow University 215006 Suzhou China

2. SynCat@Beijing Synfuels China Technology Co. Ltd. Leyuan South Street II, No.1, Yanqi Economic Development Zone C#, Huairou District 101407 Beijing China

3. State Key Laboratory of Coal Conversion Institute of Coal Chemistry 030001 Taiyuan China

4. Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center Aarhus University Gustav Wieds Vej 14 8000 Aarhus Denmark

5. SynCat@DIFFER Syngaschem BV 6336 HH Eindhoven The Netherlands

6. Center for Energy Materials and Telecommunications Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique 1650 Boulevard Lionel-Boulet J3X 1P7 Varennes Québec Canada

7. Research Institute for Frontier Science Beihang University 100191 Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractHeterogeneous photocatalysis is effective for the selective synthesis of value‐added chemicals at lab‐scale, yet falls short of requirements for mass production (low cost and user friendliness). Here we report the design and fabrication of a modular tubular flow system embedded with replaceable photocatalyst membranes for scalable photocatalytic C−C, C−N homocoupling and hydrogenation reactions, which can be operated in either circular and continuous flow mode with high performance. The photocatalyst membranes almost fully occupy the volume of the reactor, thus enabling optimal absorption of the incident light. Additionally, the porous structured photocatalyst membranes facilitate the mass transfer of the reactants to efficiently use the active sites, resulting in 0th‐order reaction kinetics and a high space‐time yield compared to the batch reaction system at practical application levels and prolonged reaction times.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Suzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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