articleAdvanced Functional MaterialsJun 21, 2010Closed access

Graphite Oxide as a Photocatalyst for Hydrogen Production from Water

National Cheng Kung University

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Abstract

Abstract A graphite oxide (GO) semiconductor photocatalyst with an apparent bandgap of 2.4–4.3 eV is synthesized by a modified Hummers' procedure. The as‐synthesized GO photocatalyst has an interlayer spacing of 0.42 nm because of its moderate oxidation level. Under irradiation with UV or visible light, this GO photocatalyst steadily catalyzes H 2 generation from a 20 vol % aqueous methanol solution and pure water. As the GO sheets extensively disperse in water, a cocatalyst is not required for H 2 generation over the GO photocatalyst. During photocatalytic reaction, the GO loses some oxygen functional groups, leading to bandgap reduction and increased conductivity. This structural variation does not affect…

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Keywords
  • Photocatalysis
  • Materials science
  • Water splitting
  • Graphite oxide
  • Oxide
  • Hydrogen production
  • Band gap
  • Aqueous solution
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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