K. Ikeue et al., Characterization of Ti-Beta zeolites and their reactivity for the photocatalytic reduction of CO2 with H2O, J SYNCHROTR, 8, 2001, pp. 602-604
A characterization of Ti-Beta zeolites synthesized under various conditions
as well as an investigation of their photocatalytic properties for the red
uction of CO2 with H2O at 323 K to produce CH4 and CH3OH were carried out.
In situ XAFS spectra measurements indicated that a highly dispersed tetrahe
dral titanium oxide species was present in the zeolite framework and an inc
rease in the coordination number of the titanium oxide species by the addit
ion of H2O and CO2 molecules could be detected. The Ti-Beta zeolite having
a hydrophilic property (Ti-Beta(OH)) exhibited a more dramatic increase in
the coordination number than the Ti-Beta(F) zeolite which had a hydrophobic
property. These results suggest that CO2 and H2O molecules can be adsorbed
efficiently onto the highly dispersed tetrahedrally coordinated titanium o
xide species. UV irradiation of these Ti-Beta zeolite catalysts in the pres
ence of H2O and CO2 led to the formation of CH4 and CH3OH. Ti-Beta(OH) exhi
bited a higher reactivity than Ti-Beta(F), while the selectivity for the fo
rmation of CH3OH on Ti-Beta(F) was higher than that for Ti-Beta(OH). These
results indicated that the reactivity and selectivity of the zeolite cataly
st can be determined by the hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties of the z
eolites.