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Research Data for [H2 production from the photocatalytic reforming of ethylene glycol: Effect of TiO2 crystalline phase on photo-oxidation mechanism]

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posted on 2024-12-09, 17:06 authored by Luke RoebuckLuke Roebuck, Helen DalyHelen Daly, Lan Lan, Joseph Parker, Angus Gostick, Nathan Skillen, Sarah J Haigh, Marta Falkowska, Christopher HardacreChristopher Hardacre

In this study, the mechanism of H2 production from ethylene glycol as a model compound for photoreforming over platinized TiO2 is presented with particular focus on the effect of the TiO2 polymorph. This dataset contains kinetic reaction data for the photoreforming of ethylene glycol and other intermediate species over Pt/TiO2 catalysts with different phase compositions. Characterisation data for each catalyst is also included.

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