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Achieving overall water splitting on plasmon-based solid Z-scheme photocatalysts free of redox mediators

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Abstract Plasmonic photocatalysis is one of the potential approaches for solar hydrogen production, but successful construction of plasmonic photocatalysts for overall water splitting (OWS) is still a challenge. In this… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Plasmonic photocatalysis is one of the potential approaches for solar hydrogen production, but successful construction of plasmonic photocatalysts for overall water splitting (OWS) is still a challenge. In this work, we achieved OWS by developing a plasmon-based solid Z-scheme photocatalytic system. Firstly, visible-light responsive plasmonic photocatalysts (Au/TiO 2 ) was demonstrated as a stable and efficient photocatalyst for water oxidation half reaction. When Au/TiO 2 was combined with a H 2 -evolution photocatalyst, i.e. Rh doped SrTiO 3 (SrTiO 3 :Rh), hydrogen and oxygen evolution in a stoichiometric ratio (2:1) were achieved under visible light irradiation without using any redox mediator. In addition, the charge separation process in the plasmonic Z-scheme system is studied through employing photoassisted Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) technology and we demonstrated that the plasmon-induced hot electrons can be transferred to SrTiO 3 :Rh through a solid interface. At last, the mechanism of plasmon induced solid Z-scheme system was proposed, in which Au nanoparticles play both as visible light absorber and electron conductor. These results give us an alternative way to efficiently utilize both the hot electrons and holes from plasmon effects in an integrated plasmonic solid photocatalyst.

Keywords: solid scheme; water splitting; scheme; plasmon based; overall water

Journal Title: Journal of Catalysis
Year Published: 2017

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