Session Details
[A1456-3am]08. Catalysts and Catalysis
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM JST
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:30 AM UTC
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:30 AM UTC
A1456(1456, Bldg. 14 [5F])
Chair: Kosuke Beppu, Yugo Miseki
[A1456-3am-01]AFM imaging of photo-corrosion on SrTiO3 wafers in FeCl3 solution
○Kyohei Matsui1, Hiroshi Onishi1,2 (1. Kobe University, 2. Institute for Molecular Science)
[A1456-3am-02]Liquid-phase chemo-selective reduction of nitrobenzenes with a photocatalytic fixed bed flow-type reactor
○Katsumi Tanimoto1, Atsuhiro Tanaka2, Hiroshi Kominami2 (1. Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Kindai University, 2. Faculty of Science & Engineering, Kindai University)
[A1456-3am-03]Active sites for nitrate-to-ammonia photocatalytic reduction on copper-doped titanium dioxide
○Wataru Hiramatsu1, Yasuhiro Shiraishi1, Takayuki Hirai1 (1. Osaka University)
[A1456-3am-04]Enhanced Stability of Cu2O Photocathode in Nitrate Solution
○Rizki Marcony Surya1, Surya Pratap Singh1, Takuya Okazaki1, Kosuke Beppu1, Fumiaki Amano1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[A1456-3am-05]Preparation of Au/AgCl catalysts by microwave-assisted reduction methodand hypochlorous acid generation
○Yoko Hiroaki1, Yasuhiro Shiraishi1, Takayuki Hirai1 (1. Osaka University)
[A1456-3am-06]Hydrophobic and Visible-light Responsive TiO2 Photocatalyst for Efficient Hydrogen Peroxide Production in a Two-phase System
○Yifan Zhao1, Yoshifumi Kondo1, Yasutaka Kuwahara1, Kohsuke Mori1, Hiromi Yamashita1 (1. Osaka University)
[A1456-3am-07]Hydrogen Peroxide Synthesis from Pure Water Using rGO/BiVO4 Photocatalyst
○Nozomi Suzuki1,2, Takumi Okada1,2, Masanori Kodera1, Yugo Miseki1, Takahiro Gunji2, Kazuhiro Sayama1,2 (1. AIST, 2. Tokyo University of Science)
[A1456-3am-08]Simultaneous generation of hydrogen and chlorine from NaCl solution using TiO2 photocatalyst
○Takumi Okada1,2, Masanori Kodera1, Yugo Miseki1, Hitoshi Kusama1, Takahiro Gunji2, Kazuhiro Sayama1,2 (1. AIST, 2. Tokyo University of Science)
Break
[A1456-3am-09]Development of a dye-sensitized molecular photocathode incorporating Ru(II)- and Os(II)-complex photosensitizers and its application to photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction
○Jo Onodera1, Yusuke Tamaki2, Osamu Ishitani1,3 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology , 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3. Hiroshima University)
[A1456-3am-10]Photocatalytic CO2 reduction by hybrid photocatalysts composed of organic polymer semiconductor and dinuclear Ru(II)-Re(I) complex
○Shotaro Sakamoto1, Noriaki Sakakibara1, Ewan McQueen2, Sebastian Sprick2, Osamu Ishitani1,3 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2. Univ. of Strathclyde, 3. Hiroshima Univ.)
[A1456-3am-11]Visible-light CO2 reduction by hybrid photocatalysts consisting of soluble conjugated polymers with long alkyl chains and a Ru(II) complex
○Shunsuke Asai1, Akinobu Nakada2,3, Hajime Suzuki2, Osamu Tomita2, Ryu Abe2 (1. Faculty of Eng., Kyoto Univ., 2. Graduate School of Eng., Kyoto Univ., 3. PRESTO/JST)
[A1456-3am-12]Effects of crystal phase mixture in Ga2O3 photocatalysts and roles of each phase on photocatalytic CO2 reduction with water
○Naoto Ota1, Yukie Takashiro1, Muneaki Yamamoto1, Tetsuo Tanabe1, Tomoko Yoshida1 (1. Osaka Metropolitan Univ.)
[A1456-3am-13]Effect of various metal dopants into SrTiO3 photocatalyst on photocatalytic activity for CO2 conversion
○Takechi Nakamoto1, Shoji Iguchi1, Shimpei Naniwa1, Tsunehiro Tanaka1,2,3, Kentaro Teramura1,2,3 (1. Department of Molecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 2. Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto University, 3. Fukui Institute for Fundamental Chemistry, Kyoto University)
[A1456-3am-14]The effect of Zn/Ta ratio in ZnTa2O6 photocatalyst on the activity for the photocatalytic conversion of CO2
○Kio Kawata1,2, Masamu Nishimoto1, Shoji Iguchi2, Shimpei Naniwa2, Tsunehiro Tanaka2,3, Kentaro Teramura2,3,4 (1. Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd., 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 3. Kyoto University Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts and Batteries (ESCIB), 4. Kyoto University Fukui Institute for Fundamental Chemistry)