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Impact of Methanol Photomediated Surface Defects on Photocatalytic H2 Production Over Pt/TiO2 被引量:1

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摘要 Co-catalysts play a critical role in enhancing the efficiency of inorganic semiconductor photocatalysts;however,synthetic approaches to tailoring cocatalyst properties are rarely the focus of research efforts.A photomediated route to control the dispersion and oxidation state of a platinum(Pt)cocatalyst through defect generation in the P25 titania photocatalyst substrate is reported.Titania photoirradiation in the presence of methanol induces longlived surface defects which subsequently promote the photodeposition of highly dispersed(2.2±0.8 nm)and heavily reduced Pt nanoparticles on exposure to H2 PtCl6.The optimal methanol concentration of 20 vol%produces the highest density of metallic Pt nanoparticles.Photocatalytic activity for water splitting and associated hydrogen(H2)production under UV irradiation mirrors the methanol concentration employed during the P25 photoirradiation pretreatment and resulting Pt loading resulting in a common mass-normalized H2 productivity of 3800±130 mmol gpt-1 h-1.Photomediated surface defects(arising in the presence of a methanol hole scavenger)provide electron traps that regulate subsequent photodeposition of a Pt co-catalyst over P25,offering a facile route to tune photocatalytic efficiency.
出处 《Energy & Environmental Materials》 2020年第2期202-208,共7页 能源与环境材料(英文)
基金 supported by the financial support from National Science Foundation of China(21872093) funding support from Center of Hydrogen Science,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,China
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