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Metastable Ni(I)-TiO2-x Photocatalysts: Self-Amplifying H2 Evolution from Plain Water without Noble Metal Co-Catalyst and Sacrificial Agent.


ABSTRACT: Decoration of semiconductor photocatalysts with cocatalysts is generally done by a step-by-step assembly process. Here, we describe the self-assembling and self-activating nature of a photocatalytic system that forms under illumination of reduced anatase TiO2 nanoparticles in an aqueous Ni2+ solution. UV illumination creates in situ a Ni+/TiO2/Ti3+ photocatalyst that self-activates and, over time, produces H2 at a higher rate. In situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy show that key to self-assembly and self-activation is the light-induced formation of defects in the semiconductor, which enables the formation of monovalent nickel (Ni+) surface states. Metallic nickel states, i.e., Ni0, do not form under the dark (resting state) or under illumination (active state). Once the catalyst is assembled, the Ni+ surface states act as electron relay for electron transfer to form H2 from water, in the absence of sacrificial species or noble metal cocatalysts.

SUBMITTER: Altomare M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10704555 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metastable Ni(I)-TiO<sub>2-<i>x</i></sub> Photocatalysts: Self-Amplifying H<sub>2</sub> Evolution from Plain Water without Noble Metal Co-Catalyst and Sacrificial Agent.

Altomare Marco M   Qin Shanshan S   Saveleva Viktoriia A VA   Badura Zdenek Z   Tomanec Ondrej O   Mazare Anca A   Zoppellaro Giorgio G   Vertova Alberto A   Taglietti Angelo A   Minguzzi Alessandro A   Ghigna Paolo P   Schmuki Patrik P  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20231120 48


Decoration of semiconductor photocatalysts with cocatalysts is generally done by a step-by-step assembly process. Here, we describe the self-assembling and self-activating nature of a photocatalytic system that forms under illumination of reduced anatase TiO<sub>2</sub> nanoparticles in an aqueous Ni<sup>2+</sup> solution. UV illumination creates <i>in situ</i> a Ni<sup>+</sup>/TiO<sub>2</sub>/Ti<sup>3+</sup> photocatalyst that self-activates and, over time, produces H<sub>2</sub> at a higher ra  ...[more]

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