High-Efficiency Photoelectrocatalytic Hydrogen Generation Enabled by Palladium Quantum Dots-Sensitized TiO 2 Nanotube Arrays
Xiamen University · Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
TiO(2) nanotube arrays (TNTAs) sensitized by palladium quantum dots (Pd QDs) exhibit highly efficient photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen generation. Vertically oriented TNTAs were prepared by a three-step electrochemical anodization. Subsequently, Pd QDs with uniform size and narrow size distribution were formed on TiO(2) nanotubes by a modified hydrothermal reaction (i.e., yielding nanocomposites of Pd QDs deposited on TNTAs, Pd@TNTAs). By exploiting Pd@TNTA nanocomposites as both photoanode and cathode, a substantially increased photon-to-current conversion efficiency of nearly 100% at λ = 330 nm and a greatly promoted photocatalytic hydrogen production rate of 592 μmol·h(-1)·cm(-2) under 320 mW·cm(-2)…
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5Topics & keywords
- Nanotube
- Hydrogen production
- Quantum dot
- Photocatalysis
- Palladium
- Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Anodizing
- Affordable and clean energy