Sk. Das et Pk. Dutta, SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A RUTHENIUM OXIDE ZEOLITE-Y CATALYST FOR PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF WATER TO DIOXYGEN, MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS, 22(1-3), 1998, pp. 475-483
In an integrated scheme for photochemical splitting of water to oxygen
and hydrogen, there is a need for catalysts that couple the charge se
parated species to the redox reactions of water. Ruthenium oxide is we
ll known as an efficient catalyst for photochemical four-electron oxid
ation of water to O-2. Zeolites are an excellent host for creating lon
g-lived photochemically generated charge-separated species. There is a
need for mild methods of incorporation of catalysts onto zeolites for
water oxidation reactions. We report here that thermal decomposition
of RU3(CO)(12) on zeolite Y at 170 degrees C produces Ru metal which i
s readily oxidized to RuO2 by air. The morphology of RuO2 on the zeoli
te is strongly dependent on the temperature at which air oxidation occ
urs. Samples of RuO2-zeolite made by air oxidation at 200 degrees C pr
oduce fibers of RuO2 of approximate dimensions of length of 50 nm and
widths of 5 nm. This material is found to be an efficient catalyst for
oxidation of water to oxygen by photochemically generated Ru(bpy)(3)(
3+) in solution. This study demonstrates that a specific morphology of
RuO2 is optimum for an effective catalyst, thereby suggesting that pa
rticular crystal faces of RuO2 provide catalytic sites. (C) 1998 Elsev
ier Science B.V. All rights reserved.